Batteries could unleash a revolution for electricity companies and authorities

Within a few years, energy companies and authorities could find themselves in an entirely new reality which will drastically shift the power dynamic between electricity manufacturers and consumers, says a global analyst firm.
Photo: Mainstream Renewable Power
Photo: Mainstream Renewable Power

INTERVIEW: The new storage systems for electricity which are increasingly found attached to wind farms, in private homes, and at solar panels may not look like much, but inside they carry revolutionary potential.

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