The lack of an incentive regime for battery projects and the like - whether a fixed feed-in tariff or market-driven contracts-for-difference program - is likely to see the COP26 host miss its 100%-clean-power-by-2035 commitment, according to K2 Management.A Danish renewable energy consultancy has warned the U.K. is likely to miss its target of having clean sources generate all its power by 2035 unless it introduces a financial incentive to drive energy storage deployment. K2 Management, based in Viby J, has called for the U.K. government to introduce a tariff incentive to attract investors to ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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