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The Greenhouse | The battery revolution is coming and cannot start soon enough

The Greenhouse | The battery revolution is coming and cannot start soon enough

Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan discusses the rapid rise of large-scale battery storage systems and their upcoming impact on the energy infrastructure. This shift is expected to significantly transform the energy system in a positive way over the coming years.

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Shadowy world behind freelancer marketplace: ‘He drains people completely dry’

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Psychotic man attempts to kill housemate with extreme violence: no prison time, receives treatment instead

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