TOKYO -- Singapore-based Gurin Energy plans to build a large energy storage facility in Japan, investing 91 billion yen ($628 million) to tap the country's need for storage capacity driven by a rapid shift to renewable energy.
Gurin Energy sees demand as Japan faces grid capacity limits amid green shift

Battery storage farms, like this one in the Canadian province of Alberta, are becoming more common to support the spread of renewable energy. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Singapore-based Gurin Energy plans to build a large energy storage facility in Japan, investing 91 billion yen ($628 million) to tap the country's need for storage capacity driven by a rapid shift to renewable energy.