Japan''s Tokyu, Mitsubishi HC to add 20-MW
Japanese companies Tokyu Corp (TYO:9005), Tokyu Power
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Japanese companies Tokyu Corp (TYO:9005), Tokyu Power
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LS Electric will deploy a 20MW/90MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Japan after it was awarded the contract through a competitive solicitation process.
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Japanese companies Tokyu Corp (TYO:9005), Tokyu Power Supply, Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc (TYO:8593) and Mitsubishi HC Capital Energy will develop 20 MW of renewable projects
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As Japan accelerates its transition to renewable energy, this ¥82 billion initiative aims to create a 450MW capacity storage system beneath Tokyo''s metropolitan area – imagine stacking 15,000
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