The project aims to investigate the potential of different energy storage technologies in Finland. These should be able to store electrical energy and use it to produce electricity, heat, or different chemicals. [pdf]
The energy storage facility delivered by Merus Power to Lappeenranta, Finland, has been completed and put into market use on 15 May 2025. The energy storage facility is owned by a joint venture between Ardian’s Clean Energy Evergreen Fund and the local energy provider Lappeenrannan Energia. [pdf]
A seasonal thermal energy storage will be built by Vantaa Energy in Vantaa, which is Finland's fourth largest city neighboring the capital of Helsinki. When completed, the seasonal energy storage facility will be the largest in the world by all standards. [pdf]
The Energy Storage is an international networking event for energy experts, focusing on energy storage and sustainable battery value chain. The Energy Storage will be held for the fifth time in 2026. The event is held in the growing Nordic energy cluster. [pdf]
Finland’s largest solar energy event will take place on 6.6.2024 at Tavara-asema, Tampere. Registration closes 16.5.2024, so get your tickets now! Registration closes 16.5.2023. It is possible to transfer the tickets to another person, no cancellation possible after ticket purchase. [pdf]
When cargo handling cranes kept freezing mid-operation in 2021, engineers installed large hydraulic accumulators with built-in thermal management. The result? 30% less energy consumption and zero downtime during the coldest winter in decades. [pdf]
Swedish flexible assets developer and optimizer Ingrid Capacity has joined hands with SEB Nordic Energy’s portfolio company Locus Energy to develop what is claimed to be Finland’s largest and one of the Nordics’ largest battery energy storage systems (BESS). [pdf]
About this and other issues, related to energy storage systems, the development and performance in different moments of their evolution, will attend this paper..
About this and other issues, related to energy storage systems, the development and performance in different moments of their evolution, will attend this paper..
From ancient water wheels to Tesla’s Powerwall, the quest to preserve power has shaped civilizations. But here’s the kicker: the earliest country to store energy might not be who you’d expect. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t Nikola Tesla’s Serbia or Thomas Edison’s America. Grab your time-travel goggles. .
The inception of energy storage can be traced back to ancient practices that exploited natural phenomena. One of the earliest methods involves utilizing mechanical systems, such as waterwheels, for potential energy retention. In agricultural communities, excess energy produced during peak times was. [pdf]
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