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Marija Maisch News Director
Marija Maisch News Director

Marija Maisch

Marija has years of experience in a news agency environment and writing for print and online publications. She took over as the editor of pv magazine Australia in 2018 and helped establish its online presence over a two-year period.

Since December 2021, Marija has been working as staff editor at pv magazine International for both online and monthly print publications, specializing in Eastern European solar markets, battery energy storage systems, and electric vehicles. In 2024, she took the role of Energy Storage News Director, leading the coverage on pv magazine’s sister website ESS News.

Articles written by Marija Maisch

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China to host 1.6 GW vanadium flow battery manufacturing complex The all-vanadium liquid flow industrial park project is taking shape in the Baotou city in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of China, backed by a CNY 11.5 billion ($1.63 billion) investment. Meanwhile, China's largest vanadium flow electrolyte base is planned in the city of Panzhihua, in the Sichuan province.
Marija Maisch
Sep 23, 2024
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Trina plans Australia’s largest battery storage project China's Trina Solar has submitted plans to build 660 MW/2,640 battery storage facility at Kemerton in an industrial zone south of Perth, Western Australia.
Marija Maisch
Sep 20, 2024
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Flower buys 40 MW Swedish battery storage site for $3 million Optimization company Flower is acquring a ready-to-build 40 MW/80 MWh battery energy storage site, bringing its Swedish portfolio to 270 MW.
Marija Maisch
Sep 19, 2024
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Most home battery storage systems meet warranty claims, new research finds It took eight years of field measurements for researchers at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany to estimate the usable capacity of home battery energy storage systems and develop a dataset covering 106 system years and 14 billion datapoints. Their key finding was that home battery systems lose about two to three percentage points of usable capacity per year on average, meaning good news for the industry as most warranties in the market can be met with the implementation of capacity reserves.
Marija Maisch
Sep 18, 2024
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Large-capacity battery storage, variety of C&I solutions at China’s EESA EXPO This year’s edition of the China International Energy Storage Expo (EESA EXPO) has underlined the latest energy density achievements in the battery energy storage space on both cell and system levels. Meanwhile, the sheer number of commercial and industrial (C&I) systems on display spoke of growing demand in this market segment. Alternative lithium-ion battery chemistries were not easy to find.
Marija Maisch
Sep 17, 2024
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JSW, Reliance win 1 GW/2 GWh battery storage auction in India The two companies have won equal capacity and emerged as the sole winners of the Solar Energy Corporation of India's (SECI) standalone battery energy storage system auction.
Marija Maisch
Sep 17, 2024
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COP29 to propose 1.5 TW energy storage target by 2030 This year's UN Climate Change Conference could adopt a target to increase global energy storage capacity more than sixfold by 2030. To achieve this, the world would need to add more than 158 GW of energy-storage capacity annually.
Marija Maisch
Sep 16, 2024
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China connects its first large-scale flywheel storage project to grid The 30 MW plant is the first utility-scale, grid-connected flywheel energy storage project in China and the largest one in the world.
Marija Maisch
Sep 13, 2024
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Scotland gives green light to 700 MW battery storage project The standalone battery energy storage system will be used to support grid stability through arbitrage.
Marija Maisch
Sep 13, 2024

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