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Renewable energy developer-operator Arevon has completed a US$258 million financing for the 200MW/400MWh Peregrine battery energy storage system (BESS) in San Diego, California, US.
Independent power producers (IPPs) Mulilo and Scatec have been named as preferred bidders to develop 616 MW/2 464 MWh of new battery storage capacity at a cost of R9. 5-billion across five substation sites in the Free State province.
As South Africa continues to grapple with frequent blackouts and load shedding, these BESS projects will help mitigate risks and contribute to the country's energy security. The Gainfar Project will be connected to the Ngwedi substation, while the Boitekong Project will be connected to the Marang substation.
The 123 MW Retreat BESS project at the Merapi substation, with an evaluation price of R2 477.86/MWh. Meanwhile, Scatec, of Norway, which has a large South African presence, prevailed with its 123 MW Haru BESS project at the Leander substation, with a R2 037.10/MWh evaluation price.
A total of five projects were awarded under South Africa's Battery Energy Storage Procurement Program by the country's Department of Mineral Resources and Energy in March 2023. The projects make up a 513 MW tender and are poised to provide capacity, energy, and ancillary services throughout South Africa.
A consortium consisting of renewable energy developer, Mulilo, and independent power producer, EDF Renewables, has been selected as the preferred bidders for three battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in South Africa.
The company is the developer of the project that is now owned by independent power producer Globeleq. The scheme, the total cost of which amounts to ZAR 6.43 billion (USD 343.8m/EUR 317.6m), envisages the installation of 153 MW/612 MWh of storage capacity through the Red Sands BESS project at the Garona substation.
The bidders for the Bid Window 2 of the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme have been released. Hex battery energy storage system project in Western Cape. Image Source: Eskom.
Spanish and Portuguese utility Endesa, part of Enel, has provisionally won 953MW of connection rights to build renewable energy resources and battery storage in the Spanish city of Andorra, possibly rising to 1,200MW.
Andorra will go from producing energy using coal, to generating clean energy with an installed capacity of 1,843.6 MW as a result of 7 hybridised renewable projects, 2 storage projects with batteries, a green hydrogen project and a synchronous compensator.
This is another step towards the digitalisation of the area surrounding Andorra together with the development of 10 energy communities. These are Andorra, Híjar, Albalate del Arzobispo, Puebla de Híjar, Jatiel, Castelnou, Ejulve, Molinos, Alacón and Alcorisa.
In the area around Andorra there will not only be industrial and rural activity, there is also a future project featuring the promotion of local commerce and tourism. Endesa was also looking to promote the tertiary sector as it is a key factor with regard to economic activity and employment in the area.
For Endesa's General Manager for Sustainability, María Malaxechevarría, this Endesa plan for Andorra "is not just theory, it is a reality with which more than 30 entities in the area have collaborated with innovative and unique projects, which aim to generate employment by helping to diversify the economy in the surrounding area.
There will also be agrovoltaic activity in the parks of Calanda, Santa María (in the municipality of Samper de Calanda) and San Macario (in the municipality of Andorra), which will enjoy the collaboration of Cierpe for the cultivation of cereals, and Natur Nature for aromatics.
A rural promotion project was also developed, with a leading role played by entities such as Apicultura La Cerrada and its Museum of Beekeeping in Andorra, with the involvement of the Hotel Santa Bárbara and the Arkha rural accommodation, consisting of the promotion of sustainable tourism initiatives.
Focused on the Paraná Sedimentary Basin, one of the largest and most promising in South America for storing gases, the GeoStorage CO₂ & Hydrogen project combines geophysical, geomechanical, and geochemical data to monitor the integrity of the reservoirs.
Further details about Brazil's largest battery storage project to date have been revealed including its integrators and equipment providers. The inauguration of the 30MW/60MWh system took place last year, on the networks of transmission system operator (TSO) ISO CTEEP, as reported by Energy-Storage.news in November.
ISO CTEEP claimed it as the first large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) on Brazil's transmission grid. The project required a total US$27 million investment. The transmission operator is permitted by regulations to earn up to US$5 million revenues from the asset each year.
Grid operator ISA CTEEP has started commercially operating a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) at the Registro substation in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. The 30 MW/60 MWh BESS is expected to provide backup power to the grid during hours of peak demand in summer. From pv magazine LatAm
Brazil's transmission system operator, ISA CTEEP, has announced that the country's first large-scale battery has been connected to the grid at one of its electrical substations in Sao Paulo. The company said the battery spans approximately 5,000 square meters and relies on 180 lithium battery modules made by an undisclosed manufacturer in China.
The Summit has become a meeting place for IPPs and developers, investors, financiers and banks, utilities, consultancies, software providers, and manufacturers who are setting high standards in the Latin American energy storage sector.
The project secured approval from the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) just over a year ago. At the time, the investment was estimated at BRL 146 million ($27.7 million). Aneel selected the project through a research and development tender in 2016.
Norway has launched a major industrial project aimed at capturing, maritime transport, and geological storage of CO₂, mobilizing key energy players and significant public subsidies to ensure economic viability.
Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies form the transport and storage consortium of Northern Lights. They plan to develop an open access infrastructure for CO 2 transport and storage. Hafslund Celsio plans to capture CO 2 from their waste-to-energy plant in Oslo. CCS Norway is developed by Gassnova, the Norwegian state enterprise for CCS.
The full-scale project includes capture of CO 2 from industrial sources and shipping of liquid CO 2 to an onshore terminal on the Norwegian west coast. From there, the liquified CO 2 will be transported by pipeline to an offshore storage location subsea in the North Sea, for permanent storage.
The total estimated cost of the project, including ten years of operation, is around NOK 34 billion. The investment is backed by the Norwegian Parliament and aims to develop CO₂ management as a cost-effective climate measure. 'This is an investment in future jobs, technology, and industry.
Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies are investing in the Northern Lights project — Norway's first licence for CO₂ storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and a major part of the initiative that the Norwegian government calls Longship. Carbon capture and storage will play a major role in the Norwegian climate solution.
The investment is backed by the Norwegian Parliament and aims to develop CO₂ management as a cost-effective climate measure. 'This is an investment in future jobs, technology, and industry. Longship will demonstrate that CO₂ management is safe, feasible, and necessary to meet climate goals in Norway and the EU', said Aasland.
Terje Aasland, Norway's Minister of Energy, commented: “With Longship, Europe's first full-scale value chain for CO2 management will be in operation in 2025. It is inspiring to now see the results from Norway's long-term commitment to CO2 management.
In a pioneering effort for the Pacific region, Sunergise International subsidiary Clay Energy, in collaboration with the Fiji Government and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), spearheaded the establishment of a groundbreaking 1MW grid-connected solar photovoltaic farm coupled with a battery energy storage system (BESS) on Taveuni, the third-largest island in Fiji.
These are mainly mini/micro hydro schemes, solar energy for lighting (solar home systems), water pumps, solar hot water system, solar video, television, refrigeration and steam plant for drying copra etc. The DOE has also installed numerous wind monitoring stations at selected sites in Fiji to assess the potential for wind power generation.
Grid-connected photovoltaic (GCPV) system is gaining momentum in Fiji and there are about 1.7 MW of GCPV and mini off-grid solar PV systems installed. 3.1.2. Wind energy FDoE has set up wind monitoring stations at various locations in Fiji where there was a potential of good wind regime.
By harnessing the abundant Fijian sunshine, we aim to power our pristine Fijian paradise with clean renewable solar energy for generations to come, thereby reducing Fiji's reliance on expensive and polluting diesel generation for electricity.
The $A21 million project is expected to generate enough electricity to transition 14,000 Fijian households to solar energy and will dramatically reduce Fiji's reliance on imported fossil fuels. Currently, approximately 45% of Fiji's power needs are supplied through fossil fuels, 50% through hydropower, and the remaining 5% from biomass and wind.
From 2012 to 2014 in Fiji, projects concerning solar PV have received external funds totaling of USD2.334 million . Funds have also been received in the past to carry out low carbon tourism in Fiji and for review of the national energy policy.
Currently hydro power accounts for a large proportion of Fiji's renewable energy generating. However, scaling up other renewable energy technologies, such as solar, would diversify state's energy mix and thereby help improve energy security.
The sustainable energy transition taking place in the 21st century requires a major revamping of the energy sector. Improvements are required not only in terms of the resources and technologies used fo.
Distributed solar PV systems are small-scale solar power systems that generate electricity from solar energy and use it on-site or export it to the grid. They are usually rooftop-mounted or integrated into buildings or structures, and have a capacity of less than 5 MW.
Distributed solar generation (DSG) has been growing over the previous years because of its numerous advantages of being sustainable, flexible, reliable, and increasingly affordable. DSG is a broad and multidisciplinary research field because it relates to various fields in engineering, social sciences, economics, public policy, and others.
Distributed energy systems are an integral part of the sustainable energy transition. DES avoid/minimize transmission and distribution setup, thus saving on cost and losses. DES can be typically classified into three categories: grid connectivity, application-level, and load type.
Renewables-based DES employs technologies like solar energy, wind power, hydropower, biomass, and geothermal energy. Some of these technologies can be further classified into different types. Solar technologies, for example, can be categorized into solar PV, solar thermal power, and solar water heating.
Distributed generation is the energy generated near the point of use. The ongoing energy transition is manifested by decarbonization above all. Renewable energy is at the heart of global decarbonization efforts. Distributed energy systems are complimenting the renewable drive.
It particularly studied DES in terms of types, technological features, application domains, policy landscape, and the faced challenges and prospective solutions. Distributed energy systems are an integral part of the sustainable energy transition. DES avoid/minimize transmission and distribution setup, thus saving on cost and losses.
With the crowd balancing platform «Equigy», Swissgrid has launched a pilot project in Switzerland that targets the use of storage technologies in the area of primary control energy.
One important pillar of this strategy is the further development of electricity storage capacity in Switzerland. In the next years, three large-scale pumped hydro storage power plants will be connected to the grid. The first, the Limmern pumped storage plant (1 GW), should become operational in 2016.
Further, the introduction of a cost-covering fee for feed-in to the electricity grid, in order to subsidise new renewable energy sources in Switzerland, disadvantaged traditional hydro electricity producers. As a result, high prices during peak load times dropped, which substantially lowered the revenue stream of pumped storage plants.
Despite the government's objectives defined in the Energy Strategy 2050, there is currently no direct support via subsidy for pumped storage operators in Switzerland.
In the past, a total of 14, mostly small sized pumped hydro storage plants, were built, the last of which was commissioned in 1990. However, the combined capacity of these plants only amounts to 1380 MW contributing to approximately 4.4% of the total electricity produced in Switzerland.
In the next years, three large-scale pumped hydro storage power plants will be connected to the grid. The first, the Limmern pumped storage plant (1 GW), should become operational in 2016. Together with the existing storage plant, the capacity will be increased from around 480 MW to 1480 MW.
In the Swiss Energy Strategy 2050, the government calls for a step-by-step withdrawal from nuclear energy. In the future, energy supply is to be secured through the development of additional hydropower capacity, the use of new renewable forms of energy and the promotion of energy efficiency.
It is located at Poolbeg Energy Hub, where ESB – around 95% owned by the Irish state with the remaining stake held by its employees – is planning to deploy a combination of clean energy technologies, including offshore wind, hydrogen, and battery storage, over the coming decade.
ESB Networks described the project as a “great achievement for battery storage” in Ireland. Battery energy storage systems, often referred to as Bess, are regarded as a vital part of the Ireland's fledgling renewable energy sector and demand for them has never been higher.
SSE has acquired the project development rights for a 120MW/240MWh grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Ireland's Midlands from UK-based renewable energy company Low Carbon which, if approved for final delivery, could be constructed and operational by the end of decade.
The Kylemore Battery Energy Storage System in Dublin went into operation in 2023 and has the capability of providing 30MW of fast-acting storage. The South Wall Battery Energy Storage System went live in 2023 and has the capability of providing 30MW of fast-acting energy storage.
The Single Electricity Market (SEM) in Ireland is set to see a battery energy storage system (BESS) boom into 2030, with short-to-medium duration capacity forecast by Cornwall Insight to increase fivefold by 2030.
We currently have more than 300MWs of battery storage capacity in operation in Ireland, making it one of the largest battery portfolios in Europe. We plan to develop a pipeline of large scale battery projects, as well as additional renewable enabling technologies.
From ESS News The Single Electricity Market (SEM) on the island of Ireland is set for a battery storage boom, with short-to-medium duration capacity forecast to increase fivefold by 2030, according to Cornwall Insight.
EVLO Energy Storage, a Hydro-Québec subsidiary specializing in battery energy storage systems, announced on April 15 the completion of a 4-MW/8-MWh energy storage system in American Samoa.
Positioned less than 1,000 miles south of the equator, American Samoa is uniquely positioned to harness its abundant solar energy resources. BESS projects will be critical for American Samoa to achieve its renewable energy goals by maximizing solar utilization, reducing dependence on imported fuels, and ensuring a safe, reliable grid.
The American Samoa Power Authority selected Eastern Power Solutions with the EVLO 1000 BESS to enhance the delivery of safe, reliable, and clean power to the local community. ASPA is a development-oriented public utility providing electricity, water, wastewater, and solid waste services to about 50,000 residents.
EVLO Energy Storage, a fully integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS) provider and wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, on April 15 announced the company has completed commissioning of a 4-MW/8-MWh, 2-hour duration energy storage system, the first of three projects in American Samoa.
The three projects, deployed on American Samoa islands of Tutuila and Aunu'u, will have installed capacities of 4 MW/8 MWh, 5 MW/10 MWh, and 1 MW/2 MWh. All three projects will support ramp rate control to smooth and limit fluctuations in solar photovoltaic (PV) power output, ensuring reliable renewable integration and grid stability.
ASPA is a development-oriented public utility providing electricity, water, wastewater, and solid waste services to about 50,000 residents. American Samoa uses imported fossil fuels for almost all of the territory's energy needs, including transportation, drinking and wastewater treatment, and most of its electric power generation.
American Samoa is the southernmost U.S. territory, comprising about 76 square miles across five islands and two coral atolls. An isolated archipelago, American Samoa must generate all the electricity its community needs, striving for greater energy independence to ensure a more sustainable future.
LSP Renewables commends the recent announcement by DTEK, which has secured UAH 3 billion (€67 million) in financing from a consortium of Ukrainian banks to construct one of the largest battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Eastern Europe.
21.9 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) was installed in Europe in 2024, marking the eleventh consecutive year of record breaking-installations, and bringing Europe's total battery fleet to 61.1 GWh. However, the annual growth rate slowed down to 15% in 2024, after three consecutive years of doubling newly added capacity.
Poland is set to lead Eastern Europe's battery storage market, with 9GW offered grid connections and 16GW in the capacity auctions.
The Energy Storage Summit Central Eastern Europe is set to return in September 2025 for its third edition, focusing on regional markets and the unique opportunities they present.
*In the European Market Outlook for Battery Storage, the Europe region refers to the EU-27 + the UK + Switzerland. Spain analysis from the report Last year Spain installed less than 250 MWh of batteries (14th biggest market in Europe 2024).
The European Commission must adopt an Energy Storage Action Plan within a broader Flexibility Package, to harmonise markets, remove regulatory barriers, and ensure storage is integral to national energy strategies.
Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of SolarPower Europe (she/her), said: “If Europe has already entered the solar age, the battery storage age is just beginning. With solar energy mainstreaming across the continent, now is the time for European decisionmakers to put batteries at the centre of a flexible, electrified, energy system.
An AIFFP loan and grant package has supported Solar Pacific Pristine Power to build Palau's first solar and battery energy storage facility, key to its transition to renewable energy.
“ Solar panels are really helping with the cost of electricity here. Palau Solar is a subsidiary of Utilligence, created to design, supply and install domestic solar power throughout the archipelago of the islands of Palau. Through a project with the Asian Development Bank, Palau Solar is transforming the islands with renewable energy.
Solar electricity will be produced by a hybrid 15.3 MWdc (13.2 MWac) solar photovoltaic (PV) plus 10.2 MWac/12.9 MWh battery energy storage system facility. Extensive safeguards to protect Palau's pristine environment SPEC did not leave any stone unturned to protect the pristine Palau ecosystem.
Palau on June 3 launched its first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project on Friday. The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings Corp. and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation.
The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings Corp. and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation. In a press release from the company, it said the Palau solar project boasts a capacity of 15.3 MWp solar PV and 12.9 MWh BESS, making it one of the most significant foreign direct investments in the country.
Palau Solar understands renewable energy. Our parent company, Utilligence, works exclusively in the field of renewable energy connectivity, helping to power solar, wind and hydrogen power on projects worldwide.
The Palau Solar Battery Project will be the largest such project in the Western Pacific. It will lessen Palau's imported fuel dependency, a major step towards its ambitious goal of 100%.
The new Belize Energy Resilience and Sustainability Project will deploy state-of-the-art battery energy storage systems across four strategic locations in the country, marking a significant step forward in modernizing Belize's energy infrastructure and reducing its dependency on electricity imports.
While China's renewable energy sector presents vast potential, the blistering pace of plant installation is not matched with their usage capacity, leading more and more clean energy to be wasted. Some provinces in the northwest region with rich wind and solar resources generally have an. In the long run, energy storage will play an increasingly important role in China's renewable sector. The 14th FYP for Energy Storage advocates for new technology. In a joint statement posted in May, the NDRC and the NEA established their intentions to realize full the market-oriented development of new (non-hydro) energy. A critical part of the comprehensive power market reform, energy storage is an important tool to ensure the safe supply of energy and achieve green and low-carbon.
[PDF Version]“Solar-storage-charging” refers to systems which use distributed solar PV generation equipment to create energy which is then stored and later used to charge electric vehicles. This model combines solar PV, energy storage, and vehicle charging technologies together, allowing each to support and coordinate with one another.
Since the majority of solar projects currently under construction include a storage system, lenders in the project finance markets are willing to finance the construction and cashflows of an energy storage project. However, there are certain additional considerations in structuring a project finance transaction for an energy storage project.
The rapid growth in the energy storage market is similarly driving demand for project financing. The general principles of project finance that apply to the financing of solar and wind projects also apply to energy storage projects.
Extensive studies have focused on integrating solar PV power with EV charging infrastructure. Research has shown that integrating solar PV and BES with EV charging stations can lower charging costs, reduce carbon emissions, and alleviate grid loads 14, 15, 16.
With the promotion of renewable energy utilization and the trend of a low-carbon society, the real-life application of photovoltaic (PV) combined with battery energy storage systems (BESS) has thrived recently. Cost–benefit has always been regarded as one of the vital factors for motivating PV-BESS integrated energy systems investment.
Zhejiang Province's First Solar-storage-charging Microgrid In April, Zhejiang province's first solar-storage-charging integrated micogrid was officially launched at the Jiaxing Power Park, providing power for the park's buildings. The project integrates solar PV generation, distributed energy storage, and charging stations.
Starting November 2024, NSW's PDRS offers substantial support for battery installations to manage peak energy demand: Rebate Amount: $1,600–$2,400 based on battery size.
The subsidy potentially saves households thousands on installation costs, making the return on investment period substantially shorter. For Australian households, the recommended battery capacity range falls between 5-15 kWh, depending on household size, energy consumption patterns, and existing solar system capacity.
Currently, no battery subsidy is available in Queensland. Peak Demand Reduction Scheme – Starting November 1, 2024, a NSW battery subsidy offers between $1,600 and $2,400 towards installation costs. Additionally, you can earn $250 to $450 for joining a Virtual Power Plant (VPP), with another payment available after three years.
Here's what's available in Western Australia: National Government Rebate – This subsidy applies to all system sizes. For a 6.6kW system in 2025, it provides around $2,052 off. Advertised prices for solar systems already include this discount. Feed-in tariff – You'll earn payments for any surplus energy your system generates and exports to the grid.
NSW solar rebates make it easier than ever to adopt solar and battery storage solutions, helping residents reduce energy bills and lower their carbon footprint. This guide covers everything you need to know about current NSW solar incentives, rebates, and solar battery storage programs available in 2025. In this guide, you'll discover:
Home battery subsidies will contribute to domestic demand for these minerals, potentially accelerating investment in local processing and manufacturing. This could help Australia capture more value from its natural resources rather than simply exporting raw materials.
A rebate or subsidy will cover part or all of the upfront cost of buying solar or a battery. Rebate schemes operated by states, territories and local governments sometimes only apply to particular groups of people or types of housing, such as social housing, rental properties or apartments. Eligibility criteria may relate to:
Classified by materials used, energy storage containers can be divided into three types: 1. Aluminum alloy energy storage container:the advantages are light weight, beautiful appearance, corrosion resistanc.
Structural composite energy storage devices (SCESDs), that are able to simultaneously provide high mechanical stiffness/strength and enough energy storage capacity, are attractive for many structural and energy requirements of not only electric vehicles but also building materials and beyond .
Application prospects and novel structures of SCESDs proposed. Structural composite energy storage devices (SCESDs) which enable both structural mechanical load bearing (sufficient stiffness and strength) and electrochemical energy storage (adequate capacity) have been developing rapidly in the past two decades.
The other is based on embedded energy storage devices in structural composite to provide multifunctionality. This review summarizes the reported structural composite batteries and supercapacitors with detailed development of carbon fiber-based electrodes and solid-state polymer electrolytes.
The capabilities of SCESDs to function as both structural elements and energy storage units in a single engineering structure lead to reduction of volume/mass of the overall system. The designs of SCESDs can be largely divided into two categories.
The container complies with the ISO standard. The system is installed in 20 ft, 40 ft and containers of other sizes according to the system size, and the containers can be combined together. In this configuration, the system can be transported by trailer on land and by container carrier over water (Figure 2).
2MW energy storage system is currently in the process of being commissioned on the Orkney Islands, where wind power, wave power and tidal power plants are part of the energy supply mix and power is exported to or imported from the British mainland through 33kV submarine cables.