There are currently no upcoming/recent events Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here The German technology company The Mobility House and Green Energy Storage Initiative SE (GESI) a project developer of large-scale battery storage systems are establishing a joint venture focusing on the construction and marketing of battery storage systems (BESS) The duo aims to ensure a storage capacity of up to 8 GW in Europe by 2035 The Mobility House (TMH) is known for being a pioneer in the marketing of storage facilities with new or discarded electric car batteries at the interface between the energy and transport transition. Just a few days ago the Munich-based company announced that its storage facilities in Lünen and Elverlingsen which have existed as part of a joint venture since 2016 and 2018 respectively have once again been prequalified for the provision of primary control power This renewed extension of use is a proof point for the stability of the 2nd Life approach In collaboration with Green Energy Storage Initiative SE (GESI Giga Batteries) The Mobility House now intends to systematically expand this area The aim of the joint venture is therefore to build and market large-scale battery storage systems “to accelerate the next stage of the energy transition and reduce the costs of grid bottlenecks” as stated in an accompanying press release The duo plans to build up to 8 GW of storage capacity by 2035 preferably at grid-serving locations and former conventional power plants preparations for the first joint project are already well advanced with a large storage facility with a storage capacity of 250 MW in the planning stage A further 500 MW are to be added in the second expansion stage TMH did not reveal the location of this storage facility in its statement The joint venture will be responsible for the development operation and maintenance of the individual BESS sites GESI will be responsible for financing and project coordination while The Mobility House will contribute to the intelligent management and marketing of the batteries on the European electricity and balancing energy markets The Munich-based company has been active in this still-young business segment for some time: according to TMH it currently trades over 4,500 electric car batteries with a capacity of more than 100 MW on the European power and energy markets “Our collaboration with GESI is a further step towards our vision of an emission-free future With the planned gigawatt-scale storage facilities we are making a significant contribution to the energy transition,” says Thomas Raffeiner founder and CEO of The Mobility House since the spring we are accelerating the development towards a stable and renewable energy supply of tomorrow Our expertise complements each other perfectly here: industry know-how and financial strength meet many years of experience in the marketing of battery storage systems.” GESI CEO Walter Raizner adds: “We are very much looking forward to working together The Mobility House has a great deal of expertise when it comes to integrating storage systems into the grid and marketing electricity This makes the company the ideal partner for our ambitious large-scale storage projects with which we want to accelerate the energy transition and save millions of tons of CO2.” The project developer was only founded in December 2023 and is based in the Bavarian area of Pullach im Isartal in Germany GESI is planning “ten projects with a total capacity of up to 20-gigawatt hours in the medium term to ensure a continuous supply of green electricity – even during periods of low wind 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Einheiten des Spezialeinsatzkommandos (SEK) des Unterstützungskommandos (USK) sowie des Mobilen Einsatzkommandos (MEK) gewesen sein Wie das Polizeipräsidium München auf Nachfrage des Münchner Merkur nun bestätigt handelte es sich bei dem Einsatz um eine Razzia gegen Kinderpornografie in mehreren Gebäuden in München Die Durchsuchung des Gebäudes in Pullach steht dabei im Zusammenhang mit schon länger laufenden Ermittlungen des Kommissariats 17 der Münchner Kriminalpolizei das für sexualisierte Gewalt gegen Kinder zuständig ist Über 100 Beamte waren laut Polizeipräsidium im Einsatz unter anderem mehrere Spezialeinheiten und Datenträgerspürhunde Um welches Gebäude es sich handelt und ob die Detonation in Zusammenhang mit der Razzia steht Aufgrund noch andauernder Ermittlungen konnte die Polizei keine Auskunft geben Die Ermittlungsaktion in Pullach war nur einer von insgesamt 52 vollzogenen Durchsuchungsbeschlüssen Wie Innenminister Herrmann in einer Pressemitteilung erklärt fanden die Durchsuchungen in allen Regierungsbezirken statt Beschuldigt waren 55 Personen im Alter zwischen 20 und 79 Jahren Drei konnte die Polizei laut Herrmann nicht antreffen Landesweit waren rund 270 Polizeikräfte im Einsatz Dieser Inhalt"+t(a)+"kann aufgrund Ihrer Datenschutz-Einstellungen nicht geladen werden Germany | AFP | Harold Voit takes out his wallet extracts a wad of 50-euro bills and gazes at it calmly as the cash goes up in flames Voit puts out the fire and opens it again to reveal the money intact and ready for spending A room full of wide-eyed magic students erupts into applause Most of these apprentices of the dark arts are not budding cabaret or YouTube stars but business executives and other professionals hoping to put a few new tricks up their sleeves “Learning magic isn’t just about picking up a couple of gags — it’s about developing your own personality who has worked for more than half his life as a professional magician and instructor said that was part of why so many busy career people sought out his courses “Most of my students don’t quit their day jobs I’ve had everyone from young interns to an 80-year-old priest from a monastery,” said Voit who has a neatly trimmed beard and a conspiratorial twinkle in his eye “You’d be amazed how many situations there are in which magic can help,” he said offering examples ranging from flirting to closing a business deal The current boom has two decades of Harry Potter mania to thank as well as a growing recognition that a bit of wizardry can go a long way in real life won best parlour magic performer at July’s world championship in Busan South Korea with a card trick — beating a rival who could make 10 doves and four sheep vanish and reappear who abandoned a career with the foreign intelligence service to take up a magic wand said his night school offered Germany’s first state-recognised certificates for illusionists But most pupils who commit to two years of weekly classes for a 750-euro ($860) fee came to him seeking something more elusive than a rabbit to pull out of a hat The course motto is “Conjure yourself into the spotlight” One of the pupils present on a recent night in the classroom was entrepreneur Marco Hafenrichter who runs a successful construction business As he practised a classic trick involving the seamless coupling and uncoupling of ropes he said that learning how to trigger a sense of wonder in an audience had attracted him to magic school “I was looking for some balance in my life,” he said “At the moment my biggest fan is still my son but by the end of the course I’d like to have six or seven routines down that I can always perform.” said magic had given her a touch of star power and not just with her eight grandchildren “I head up a choir and everything I learn about human psychology here I can use there especially how you command the attention of an audience,” she said Hofmann said that in sometimes staid German corporate culture there seemed to be a real hunger for fantasy “Maybe we’re just a bit too rational otherwise and are longing to have a few dreams.” who has written extensively on illusions and stagecraft has performed monthly for nearly 25 years in what he calls Germany’s longest running magic act He noted that cherished writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — who penned the poem “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” later popularised by Walt Disney — gave each of his grandchildren a box of tricks in the 18th century illusions were seen as a tool to advance Enlightenment thinking because magic could serve as a mirror on perception and its fallibility — the stuff that makes us human books detailing how illusions could be performed were credited with helping to stop witch burning “The irony is that as more people learned about magic it helped demystify things that they saw and couldn’t understand,” he said “Now for company bosses or physicists it’s great to plunge into another world you don’t have to take the stage ‘naked’ unlike a standup comedian who’s only got his jokes.” have only stoked interest in magic schools like his “There’s no replacement for learning it live,” said Voit Just as technological innovations like self-driving cars make the impossible commonplace you come up with the best fairy tale you can,” he said “Magic is the joy that comes from the special delight in being fooled.” Tags and website in this browser for the next time I comment