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UK and Italy amongst Europe's most popular battery power storage markets, Aurora states

Britain, Ireland and Italy are the most appealing markets for financiers in battery power storage, energy consultancy Aurora stated on Wednesday, citing the financially rewarding income models provided by their governments.

Spain, Germany and Greece are also revealing promising signs, according to abstracts from Aurora Energy Research study's Market Attractiveness Report, which covered 24 European countries.

Aurora states it has actually allowed 1.5 billion euros ($ 1.6 billion). in battery investment and presented the report in a webinar.

WHY IT is essential

Forecasting a seven-fold increase in European battery power. storage capability by 2030, Aurora stated this equates into an. investment opportunity of over 30 billion euros, rising to. almost 80 billion euros by 2050.

CONTEXT

* As renewable energy expands throughout Europe to meet. decarbonisation goals, battery usage needs to grow to smooth out. the intermittent supply of wind and solar energy.

* A continuous voltage level is needed to avoid system. crashes.

* Need will increase with the closure of thermal and. nuclear power stations, as well as the switch to electrical. cars and heatpump.

KEY ESTIMATES

This market is actually exploding, said Ryan Alexander,. research study lead, European power markets, at Aurora, adding Europe. was catching up with early movers such as Australia and the. United States.

It is moving from being a specific niche part in the energy system. to actually among the essential components of it.

THE NUMBERS

Rising from 7.1 gigawatts (GW) of installed grid-scale. battery capability in 2023, Aurora sees capacity increasing to 51. GW by 2030 and 98 GW by 2050.

Italy alone is going for 9 GW by 2030.

Leading nations are offering safe earnings streams for. the brand-new capacity and large wholesale price spreads, enabling. battery operators to purchase low and sell high.

Britain, unlike mainland Europe, does not have strong. inter-connectors with neighbours that might assist cap rates.

(source: Reuters)