By the standards of the average battery conference, this was a small and intimate affair. Just two days, with around 200 delegates, from mainly European utility companies, start‑ups and investors. All packed into a side-room on the second floor of the Royal Garden Hotel, located next to London's famous Hyde Park.
However, this small conference had big ambitions. This was a no‑nonsense, taut meeting of some of the world's biggest names, all gathered to explore the future of renewable energy storage. Representatives from heavyweight firms such as E.ON, DONG . . .
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