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India’s first grid-scale battery-based energy storage system was launched in February this year. The 10-MW project in Delhi provides grid stabilization, better peak-load management, adds system flexibility, enhances reliability, and protect critical facilities. The project paves the way for wider adoption of grid-scale energy storage across the country.
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what are peoples views on V price. I realise been discussed previously etc and we are a low quartile producer. But the current price appears to be contrary to all experts views. Are secondary producers not going to reduce/stop production at such low levels etc. Is it due to combination of secondary producers/substitution (where niobium appears more expensive). As not a very transparent market, is there dare I say it 'manipulation' going on.
What were BMO taken on by BMN for last December exactly. Most here thought a good move for wider exposure, bigger name in the sector etc, raise finance etc. It appears pretty odd at least if BMN are paying them and they are involved in the shorting over previous weeks/months. I am not sure on how these MMs operate, do companies generally choose the MM to make the market for their shares. Or upon listing does a company just get a MM appointed to them?
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when the V price shot up last year there was a lot of discussion on niobium substitution. The general consensus was unlikely due to investment required etc . That must have happened in many cases , are producers likely to revert back to V despite it currently being cheaper. If they do, I assume V price will just go up again.