Eneco to take Netherlands’ largest BESS into operation in 2025

Utility Eneco will optimise a BESS project in the Netherlands that, at 31.6MW/126.4MWh, will be the country’s largest when it comes online before the end of the year.

Eneco to take Netherlands’ largest BESS into operation in 2025

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