Nuvve Holding Corp. and E&B Renewables Partner to Deploy Battery Storage in Northern Europe

Reuters12-23 22:00
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NVVE">Nuvve Holding Corp.</a> and E&B Renewables Partner to Deploy Battery Storage in Northern Europe

Nuvve Holding Corp., through its subsidiary Nuvve Denmark ApS, has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Danish renewable energy developer E&B Renewables ApS to deploy Battery Energy Storage Systems $(BESS)$ across Northern Europe and the Baltic countries. The agreement aims to develop a diversified portfolio of stationary batteries, ranging from 2 MW to 100 MW, managed by Nuvve and interconnected to the grid. The initial phase includes three 2 MW projects in Denmark, with plans to secure an additional 20 to 50 MW of projects in the Nordic and Baltic regions by early 2026. The partnership leverages Nuvve’s grid asset management technology to enhance project value and diversify revenue streams, targeting projects with high yields, low risk, and short time to market.

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