In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that Japan’s NGK Insulators has received a NAS batteries order from BASF Stationary Energy Storage (BSES), a subsidiary of German BASF, for a large-scale green hydrogen production project, developed by German HH2E. According to NGK, the NAS batteries that have been ordered have a maximum output of 18 megawatts and a capacity of 104.4 megawatt-hours, and are a part of the large-scale project for green hydrogen production currently under development on the Baltic Sea shore in the north of Germany. The current order is the first delivery batch of the NAS batteries with a total capacity of more than 230 megawatt-hours reserved by HH2E for the project.
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