UK: Renewable co-location business models still not proven
The panel – Where are the Commercial Opportunities for Co-Location? – was almost full to capacity on the afternoon of the first day of the Summit.
The panel – Where are the Commercial Opportunities for Co-Location? – was almost full to capacity on the afternoon of the first day of the Summit.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) were awarded 655.16MW in the UK’s T-1 Capacity Market Auction for delivery year 2024/25, which cleared yesterday (20 February) after eight rounds at £35.79 (US$45.17)/kW/year.
Battery storage systems are “perhaps the most complex energy asset to optimise” from a market perspective, but the UK industry is handling those challenges.
In his opening keynote at the Energy Storage Summit 2024, Nick Winser referenced the need to scale private investment in infrastructure.
BESS were awarded 655.16MW in the T-1 Capacity Market Auction for delivery year 2024/25 which cleared yesterday (20 February) at £35.79/kW/year.
The T-1 Capacity Market Auction for delivery year 2024/25 concluded yesterday (20 February) clearing at £35.79/kW/year – 40% less than the £60/kW/year cleared in the 2023/24 auction.
The successful participants in the second round of Greece’s auction for financial support of large-scale BESS have been revealed.
The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG), a green investment firm, has acquired battery storage developer Fig Power.
Multinational utility and IPP RWE has started building its first battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the Netherlands.
The European Parliament and European Council have agreed regulations to support strategic net zero technologies.