The Energy Cells energy storage system project has been recognised at the European and UK Energy Storage Awards held in London, winning in the category of the best European project over 100 MW. The Energy Cells project also came second in the category of best overall European energy storage project of the year.
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The award is for a unique 200 MW energy storage system project that ensures the security of Lithuania's energy system by providing an isolated working reserve service. It is currently the largest storage system in Europe and contributes to regional energy security and Lithuania's goal of energy independence.
The Energy Storage Awards is an important international event in the energy storage sector, attracting more than 350 participants from the growing energy storage sector. The awards event consists of 21 categories and the best projects are selected by an international panel of judges consisting of 14 energy professionals.
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The aim of the awards is to recognise and reward the most important innovations and achievements in the crucial field of energy storage and thus promote its growth. (mfo)