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At Rome's airport, an energy storage system using EV batteries has been launched

The largest energy storage system in Italy, based on batteries from electric vehicles, was inaugurated at Rome's Fiumicino Airport on Tuesday to reduce carbon emissions.

The two companies released a joint statement stating that the system, called "Pioneer", was developed by Italian utility Enel in conjunction with airport operator ADR. It is the largest system of its kind to be found in Europe.

The solar farm Enel built in Fiumicino, Italy in January will use this to store the energy.

Storage systems are needed by Italy as it expands its renewable energy projects. This will allow the country to have energy when the sun, wind or other sources of energy are not available.

Enel, ADR and Stellantis said that 'Pioneer,' using material supplied by automakers Nissan and Mercedes, will transform 762 battery modules and packs, which can no longer be used in vehicles, into a battery energy storage system of 10 megawatts-hours.

This is about the same amount of electricity needed to run 3,000 U.S. households for one day.

According to Enel, and ADR the system is expected to reduce CO2 emissions around 16,000 tonnes over ten year. (Written by Alvise Armelli. (Editing by Francesca Landini, Mark Potter and Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)