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Duke Energy, LG Chem, Greensmith to build fast-response energy storage system in Ohio

2015-05-27 07:04:37| Chemicals - Topix.net

Duke Energy, LG Chem and Greensmith will team up to build a battery-based energy storage system in Ohio, designed to enhance reliability and increase stability on the electric power grid, the companies announced today . Duke Energy, the nation's largest electric utility, currently owns nearly 15 percent of the grid-connected, battery-based energy storage capacity in the U.S., according to independent research firm IHS Energy.

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