E.on compensations large-scale mobile energy storage space in Hungary
- German power team E.on SE (ETR: EOAN) on Wednesday switched a large-scale mobile and also flexible battery storage system to the distribution grid in Hungary which is designed to promote the combination of brand-new eco-friendly nuclear power plant into the existing grid at short notice.

The mobile storage space system lies in the village of Duzs, main Hungary, as well as is expected to aid for the additional development of environment-friendly power in the region which provides great conditions for photovoltaics however the installment of more solar plants has slowed down as a result of not enough grid capabilities. 2 huge solar parks already in operation lie near E.on's storage system.
This is the 3rd storage space system of this kind connected by E.on to the grid adhering to one in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, as well as another one in Zanka, western Hungary.
Mobile storage space centers are seen as an affordable alternative to grid development which is implied to compensate for grid bottlenecks and also speed up the shift to environment-friendly power at a local degree.
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