National Grid’s new System Needs And Product Strategy (SNAPS) for the UK is out. With a title that teases, it offers a cheeky tipple on the future of our flexibility markets. Everoze taste-tests on your behalf.
With >400MWh battery projects due to come online in the UK in the next 18 months alone, it’s time to plan how to track whether these projects are performing.
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.
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?
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.
With the deadline for the UK’s biggest storage tender now firmly behind us, Fliss Jones soaks up the sun and shares her thoughts on what’s been learnt.
Combining revenue streams for energy storage is theoretically neat. Implementation in real life can prove tough. Fliss Jones highlights one big commercial pitfall – and what to do about it.
Everoze’s report ‘Cracking the Code: A Guide to Energy Storage Revenue Streams and How to Derisk Them’, was written with input from RES and the University of Strathclyde’s Power Networks Demonstration Centre, and commissioned by Scottish Renewables.