From ESS News

Ireland may host Europe’s first large-scale, iron-air undertaking within the south-west city of Buncrana in County Donegal. The 10 MW facility proposed by FuturEnergy Ireland could be able to storing 1 GWh of vitality.

The three way partnership of Irish state-owned forestry enterprise Coillte and utility ESB submitted a planning software earlier this week for its first battery storage undertaking, Ballynahone Energy Storage, to Donegal County Council.

The proposed improvement is designed to make use of iron-air battery know-how provided by US-based Form Energy that may discharge vitality at its full energy output for as much as 100 hours when absolutely charged.

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