« Well, it’s been a weird old year – not only on the world stage, but also when it comes to the wonderful world of renewables and energy storage. Weird and exciting. » Joe Phillips does his best to make sense of it all…
In the race for early mover advantage, there’s a risk that storage developers fail to futureproof their business model, leaving them locked into a single revenue stack. Get your gameplan ready now.
The UK’s Capacity Market Provisional Auction results are out – and 500MW of battery projects have scooped up contracts. Here’s what you need to know.
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