DTEK Group, together with the U.S. company Fluence, a global leader in energy storage, commissioned 200 MW of capacity with a total storage volume of 400 MWh. The new facilities, located in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, can supply electricity to 600,000 Ukrainian households for two hours.
[pdf] With Korea aiming to achieve 20% renewable energy by 2030, energy storage systems (ESS) have become the nation’s secret sauce for balancing solar spikes and wind lulls. As of 2025, Korea’s ESS market has grown by 34% annually since 2020, fueled by tech giants like LG and Samsung SDI [4] [10].
[pdf] Andorra is actively ramping up its solar energy capacity. They’re starting from a relatively small base, it’s true, but significant projects are in motion. For instance, Endesa (as mentioned by Inspenet.com) has been involved in developing solar parks in Andorra.
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