Power market rules to be widened for batteries, solar

Power market rules to be widened for batteries, solar
Gavin Evans
Owners of industrial-scale batteries may be able to play a bigger role in wholesale electricity under a project being kicked off by the Electricity Authority.The work is part of a wider effort by the authority to ensure the rules for the national power market work for technologies like solar and batteries when they reach a scale that they can connect directly to the grid. To date, most of those systems operate at a household or business level, with even the largest generally linked only into the local electricity network. Mercury NZ i...

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