Austria has launched a new subsidy scheme for residential batteries. The Ministry of Climate Action and Energy is providing a total of €15 million ($16.1 million) to support the installation of new storage systems and the expansion of existing systems used in combination with renewable energy.
[pdf] Lithium iron phosphate batteries at the 20kWh capacity level have emerged as a mainstream choice for residential storage due to their high safety, extended lifespan, and strong adaptability.
[pdf] Uganda has approved a 100 MW solar project with 250 MWh of battery storage in the Nwoya and Gulu districts. The project, developed by Nairobi-based Renewvia Energy, is scheduled for completion in 12 to 18 months and represents a significant step forward for Uganda’s renewable energy sector.
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