Government failing to grasp electricity storage potential

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Engineers say technology is vital to expanding renewables but policies are not in place to help UK grab part of a $25bn market

The government is at risk of missing out on a $25bn industry and hampering the rollout of renewable energy by failing to provide sufficient support for storage technologies. That is the view of the...

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