Three parties sign MOU on energy storage systems integration in S'pore
A grid-scale energy storage system can mitigate the intermittent nature of solar energy: ST Kinetics
Singapore
SINGAPORE's fast-increasing adoption of renewable energy, especially solar power, could eventually pose a threat to the nation's power grid system, if left to its own devices.
To this end, the Centre for Energy Research and Technology (CERT) of the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Faculty of Engineering on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Singapore Institute of Power and Gas (SIPG) and Singapore Test Services (STS) to jointly create platforms and training opportunities for integrating energy storage systems (ESS) with the country's power grid.
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