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China's battery storage capability development most likely to slow in 2024

Growth in China's battery storage capability might decrease in 2024, according to an industry association, as energy storage battles with low success.

Under conservative quotes, China will add 30.1 GW of brand-new energy storage, primarily lithium ion battery storage, in 2024, below 34.5 GW of brand-new capacity in 2023, according to a China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA) white paper launched on Wednesday.

Under a more perfect scenario, the association sees China's. brand-new energy storage capability installations rising 19%. year-on-year to 41.2 GW, the white paper found.

That estimate lags the anticipated growth in sales of energy. storage items, which will rise 35% year-on-year globally,. according to the white paper.

Grid-connected battery farms support renewables when the sun. is not shining or the wind is not blowing and are considered. crucial to assist incorporate tidy energy into power grids. This. is particularly important for China, which has minimal natural. gas capacity, a more versatile source of power than slow-ramping. coal plants.

CNESA forecast improvements in the economics of battery. energy storage in China this year, without providing specifics.

Industry sources say energy storage jobs are mainly. Since of high upfront costs, unprofitable to run. They. face troubles in securing grid connections and selling. electrical power into China's power markets based mainly on. long-term contracts.

Some tasks have to wait over 6 months for grid. connections, stated Wu Jiamao, senior deputy general manager of. Sungrow Power, China's greatest supplier of energy storage. systems, at the Energy Storage International Conference and Exposition. on Wednesday. He pointed out the deterioration of batteries over time as. another issue and called for additional technical advances.

Worldwide, geopolitics and Europe's carbon policies will. posture challenges to China's international shipments.

In 2024, the whole world remains in a phase of reconfiguring. supply chains, geopolitics are bringing brand-new difficulties to provide. chains, CNESA stated in the white paper.

Shu Yinbiao, a scientist with the Chinese Academy of. Engineering, stated at the conference that Chinese batteries are. dealing with green trade barriers with the carbon footprint of. Chinese items being overestimated in Europe's carbon border. adjustment mechanism.

(source: Reuters)