A new analysis of draft NECP submissions from the 27 Member States examines how energy storage is treated in the plans across three key areas identified by the coalition: assessment of price flexibility in energy markets, publication of a comprehensive strategy on energy storage and the removal of double charging of grid fees for transmission-connected storage assets. [pdf]
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NOMAD Project addresses the reduction of energy dependence and the improvement of energy security in bases, camps and other infrastructures isolated from energy networks, through the development of technologies and their adaption and validation for use in military environments. [pdf]
Get access to the business profiles of top 9 Europe Energy Storage companies, providing in-depth details on their company overview, key products and services, financials, recent developments and strategic moves. Get market shares and tailor-made intelligence on top players. [pdf]
The latest analysis by SolarPower Europe shows that 17.2 gigawatt hours (GWh) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) will be installed in Europe in 2023, supplying 1.7 million additional European households with electricity - an increase of 94% compared to 2022. [pdf]
According to data from the European Energy Storage Association (EASE), Europe’s newly installed energy storage capacity will be approximately 4.5GW in 2022, of which large storage capacity will be 2GW, accounting for 44% of the power scale. [pdf]
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Germany-based market research company EUPD Research forecasts that roughly 65 GW of unsold solar panels will be sitting in EU warehouses at the end of 2023. The company provided their estimates to pv magazine in an attempt to quantify the hotly debated projected EU solar module stockpile. [pdf]
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UL 9540 defines the safety requirements for energy storage systems and equipment. NFPA 855 outlines installation rules that minimize fire risk. Together, they form the foundation of residential storage safety. As capacity grows beyond 10kWh, following these standards becomes even more essential. [pdf]
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The European home energy storage market is expected to exceed €7 billion by 2025, with over 3 million households projected to have installed battery systems. This shift is not just a personal investment—it’s part of a continental transformation toward localized, decentralized energy systems. [pdf]
Energy from photovoltaics is increasingly used in households, creating a need for home energy storage facilities. These devices are rapidly gaining popularity worldwide. In Europe, the largest markets are Germany, Italy, the UK, Austria, and Switzerland. [pdf]
DTEK received a $72 million loan to help build a battery energy storage (BESS) facility, one of the biggest in Eastern Europe. The state-owned Oschadbank, Ukrgasbank, and PUMB will give out the funding. [pdf]
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