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HiTHIUM, El-Mor Partner on 1.5 GWh Energy Storage in Israel
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Key takeaways
- HiTHIUM will supply long-duration energy storage for Israeli projects
- The agreement with El-Mor Renewable Energy aims to construct 1
- 5 GWh of storage by 2025
HiTHIUM will supply long-duration energy storage for Israeli projects. The agreement with El-Mor Renewable Energy aims to construct 1.5 GWh of storage by 2025. El-Mor, a major Israeli engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm, will design and build battery energy storage systems (BESS). These systems will support Israel's expanding renewable energy sector. The RAMAT BEKA project is slated to be the region's largest. HiTHIUM's ∞Power 6.25MWh solution will be deployed. Israel is increasing renewable energy capacity to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Large-scale energy storage is crucial for grid stability. It also enables better integration of solar power. El-Mor's chairman, Avi Elkayam, emphasized the partnership's importance for resilient energy systems. HiTHIUM's senior sales director, Steven Song, stated the project will stabilize the Israeli grid. The collaboration highlights HiTHIUM's expertise in energy storage engineering. The project supports Israel's transition to sustainable energy.
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energy storageHiTHIUMEl-MorIsraelrenewable energybattery storage
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