Solarplaza: Batteries solving grid problems indispensable for future European energy transition
"We are developing, building and operating utility scale Solar PV projects in the
2023 was a record year for the European solar industry, with 56 GW of new solar additions expanding the total PV capacity base towards 263 GW. As the full-year figure for 2024 is projected to reach 62 GW, the industry is set for another record year with 11% of market growth. The main questions are: where will all this renewable energy be used or stored without causing grid-related problems like imbalance or congestion, which are increasing in a lot of European countries? And how can the industry keep on growing while mitigating curtailment costs?
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are one of the most important answers to these questions, experts state. "As a response to the increase of renewable penetration, we need to manage the energy efficiently across the network, to avoid throwing away lots of renewable energy," Murphy says. Countries like
To increase the BESS market, the biggest challenge for banks and investors is to calculate the risks and revenues of batteries. "No one can really give the proper answer to that," says
Enerparc currently owns 500 PV-plants in
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