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US grid-scale energy storage sees record setups, releases in Q3

U.S. energy storage market saw record growth in the third quarter with 3,806 megawatts (MW) worth setups and 9,931 megawatthours (MWh) released, Wood Mackenzie said in a report on Thursday.

This was a 80% and 58% increase, respectively, from a year previously, the report, which was developed in partnership with the American Clean Power Association, revealed.

WHY ITS IMPORTANT

U.S. grid connection queues have been continuing to rise as network operators face a huge number of tidy power applications and diminishing transmission capacity.

The Energy Department said its National Transmission Preparation Research study discovered the U.S. will need to double or triple bandwidth in the 3 years to 2050 in order to satisfy need development and reliability requirements.

Grid-scale setups are forecasted to more than double by 2028 to reach an overall volume of 63.7 gigawatts (GW), and property setting up might reach 10 GW of storage in the same period, as per the report.

CONTEXT

Grid-scale energy storage deployments were led by Texas and California - Texas included nearly 1.7 GW and California included about 6 GWh.

The report by Wood Mackenzie and ACP likewise showed the residential market set an all-time high last quarter, with 346 MW of storage included - a 63% increase compared to the last quarter.

SECRET PRICES QUOTE

Overall, storage installations will grow 30% in 2024, signaling the industry's strongest year yet. Nevertheless, it will be tough to keep this pace. In between 2025 and 2028 we are predicting a yearly average growth rate of 10%, as early-stage development restrictions continue, stated Nina Rangel, senior research expert at Wood Mackenzie.

... any major shifts in tax incentives or increased tariffs might exceed advantages and have an impact on new job advancement, said Allison Weis, worldwide head of storage for Wood Mackenzie.

(source: Reuters)