Mitsubishi and Eaton to Sell AES Storage in Asia and Europe

  • AES has 384 megawatts of storage in operation or development
  • `We didn’t really have a mechanism to work in those countries'
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AES Corp., an independent power producer with operations in 17 countries, signed agreements with Mitsubishi Corp. and Eaton Corp. to market its energy-storage operations outside the Americas.

Mitsubishi will offer AES’s Advancion lithium ion storage technology in Asia and Oceania, and Eaton will do the same in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, according to statements Tuesday.