French Energy and Environment Minister Ségolène Royal appears set to formally kick-off the third tender round with a site off Dunkirk and another off Oléron in the upcoming weeks. A shift in approach – a “grand reboot” – is on the way. We consider this is much needed for this sector.
Some financiers are determined to back storage, regardless of contract length. But there are trade-offs: are we prepared to accept a battery monoculture and higher costs?
No, this is not a reaction to the U.S. election, but rather today’s announcement of the winning bid for the Kriegers Flack offshore wind farm
Technical and commercial energy consultancy, Everoze, has announced the launch of everozeleaf.com – a free online portal which provides new insights on aging renewables and storage assets in the UK and France.
The Capacity Market Register T-4 2016 is out. Everoze plays detective on the data to solve the mystery of the future of UK battery storage.
Paul Reynolds relives his childhood fantasies while helping improve the performance of solar assets
The UK’s shock results from its 200MW tender show that battery storage for frequency response is cheaper than any other technology. We summarise what this means for France.
We explain how the low prices in the UK’s landmark tender were achieved – and what this means for the future of storage.
There’s a question that my solar colleagues and I keep on hearing. Perhaps you’ve heard it too. It tends to run something like this: “These painfully low energy prices are seriously eating into the revenue of my PV farms. Could batteries help solve this problem?” Here’s what Everoze Partner Felicity Jones has to say about that.