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ROUND-UP: SimPhil, Stem Inc, Enphase and Sunnova

Published: 8 Jan 2021, 08:43 By: Edith Hancock SimpliPhi s lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery-based BOSS.6 and BOSS.12 energy storage systems have cleared UL9540 certification. Image: SimpliPhi Power. Stem Inc wins incentives for 68MWh of energy storage projects for low-income California communities 5 January 2021: AI specialist energy storage group Stem Inc and its California sales partners have been awarded incentives to deploy 68MWh of energy storage projects for low-income communities in the US state. The company was awarded the projects through last month’s California Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Non-Residential Equity lottery, an annual programme launched in 2001 which incentivises businesses to provide distributed energy for disadvantaged and low-income communities in the state. Beneficiaries of the SGIP lottery include public services such as first responders and homeless shelters, as well as independent retailers and care homes. 

Trafigura to develop Battery Energy Storage System in Belgium

Trafigura, one of the world’s leading independent commodity trading companies, has announced the first live project by Nala Renewables, its newly formed joint venture company with IFM Investors. An investment of up to EUR30 million will be made to develop one of Belgium’s largest Battery Energy Storage Systems (“BESS”) at Nyrstar’s zinc smelting facility in Balen. Construction of the Balen BESS project is planned to start during the first half of 2021 following permitting approval, with completion in 2022. Utilising lithium-ion battery technology, the 100 MWh battery project will be able to store 25 MW for over four hours. The BESS system will provide grid stability and balancing services for the Belgium grid, as well as help shift renewable energy production into high energy demand periods.

Trafigura to invest up to €30 million to develop battery energy storage system

Trafigura to invest up to €30 million to develop battery energy storage system January 6, 2021, by Jasmina Ovcina Geneva-based commodity trader Trafigura is investing up to €30 million into Belgium’s largest Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) at Nyrstar’s zinc smelting facility in Balen. The investment will be the first live project by Nala Renewables, Trafigura’s newly formed joint venture company with IFM Investors. Construction of the Balen BESS project is planned to start during the first half of 2021 following permitting approval, with completion in 2022.  Utilising lithium-ion battery technology, the 100 MWh battery project will be able to store 25 MW for over four hours.

The Need for State of Health Data and Second-Life EV Batteries

Thought LeadersAlex JohnsBusiness Development ManagerAltelium Alex Johns speaks to AZoCleantech about the need for state of health battery data and how a dramatic increase and interest in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) has pushed the need for second-life electric vehicle batteries. Can you briefly explain the work you have carried out in the electric vehicle and stationary battery storage market and what has been the biggest highlight so far? In a previous job, I oversaw the electric taxi trial at Gatwick Airport 2017-2020. Five Tesla Model S 90D vehicles completed around 300,000 miles each over three years. There were multiple findings. The project roughly broke even, but the conditions for profitability were clear:

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