For the second consecutive year the UK battery storage pipeline has increased by two-thirds according to @RenewableUK EnergyPulse Energy Storage report. Although RenewableUK’s director of future electricity systems Barnaby Wharton, says “While there has been significant uptake in projects, we are long way from delivering the 55 GW of short-term flexibility by 2035 that the Government says we need in its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements. We have the potential to move much faster by speeding up the process of consenting and connecting vital energy storage projects to the grid.” #energytransition #renewable
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The Smart Energy Council has called for key reforms to ensure Australia's energy institutions are fit for purpose in a rapidly accelerating energy transition. In our submission to the Senate inquiry, we're pushing for an Office of Consumer Energy to drive policy coordination, faster connections for renewables to meet our 2030 goals, a comprehensive review of key market bodies (Australian Energy Regulator, Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC), Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), Energy Consumers Australia) for greater accountability, and a National Battery Booster Program to help families install solar batteries. Read our full submission 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gFCfkTP5 #EnergyTransition #SmartEnergy #BatteryStorage #EnergyReform #ConsumerEnergy #NetZero #SustainableFuture #EnergyPolicy
Energy Planning and Regulation in Australia Submission
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This is a useful infographic from UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) to visualise the complexity of energy flow in an emerging system and why the grid must evolve to meet new needs and demand. What are your thoughts on this? #RenewableEnergy #BuiltEnvironment #Sustainability
💡Renewable Energy Procurement is so much more than moving away from fossil fuels. As we continue to transition to renewable energy, our grid must evolve from the traditional model of linear transmission and distribution from power station to consumer. This is to accommodate the new wave of decentralised and onsite generation and storage that will define the electricity system of the future. Although a nation-wide strategy from government is needed to make this future a reality, the built environment has a role to play in preparing our buildings for this new system and sending signals to energy providers and policymakers that our energy grid must evolve. 📄Learn more about the future of our grid in our Renewable Energy Procurement Phase 2 guidance, which you can download here: https://lnkd.in/eGkeJjct #RenewableEnergyProcurement
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💡Renewable Energy Procurement is so much more than moving away from fossil fuels. As we continue to transition to renewable energy, our grid must evolve from the traditional model of linear transmission and distribution from power station to consumer. This is to accommodate the new wave of decentralised and onsite generation and storage that will define the electricity system of the future. Although a nation-wide strategy from government is needed to make this future a reality, the built environment has a role to play in preparing our buildings for this new system and sending signals to energy providers and policymakers that our energy grid must evolve. 📄Learn more about the future of our grid in our Renewable Energy Procurement Phase 2 guidance, which you can download here: https://lnkd.in/eGkeJjct #RenewableEnergyProcurement
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This is a useful infographic from UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) to visualise the complexity of energy flow in an emerging system and why the grid must evolve to meet new needs and demand. What are your thoughts on this? #RenewableEnergy #BuiltEnvironment #Sustainability
💡Renewable Energy Procurement is so much more than moving away from fossil fuels. As we continue to transition to renewable energy, our grid must evolve from the traditional model of linear transmission and distribution from power station to consumer. This is to accommodate the new wave of decentralised and onsite generation and storage that will define the electricity system of the future. Although a nation-wide strategy from government is needed to make this future a reality, the built environment has a role to play in preparing our buildings for this new system and sending signals to energy providers and policymakers that our energy grid must evolve. 📄Learn more about the future of our grid in our Renewable Energy Procurement Phase 2 guidance, which you can download here: https://lnkd.in/eGkeJjct #RenewableEnergyProcurement
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Playing a crucial role in storing surplus energy from renewable sources like solar and wind, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) efficiently discharges energy during peak demand or limited renewable supply periods. Renowned for their versatility, dependability, and efficient electricity storage and delivery capabilities, BESS is extensively utilised across various industries as a dedicated backup power solution for microgrids, ensuring operations can run uninterrupted. We look forward to seeing more BESS-only sites to reduce reliance on traditional grid systems and promote renewable energy adoption on a larger scale. #renewableenergy #sustainability #southaustralia #solar #energy #australia #batterystorage
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In the EIA’s latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the agency said it expects renewable energy’s overall share of electricity generation to rise to 26% by the end of 2025, while natural gas drops from 42% in 2023 to 41% in 2025. #RenewableEnergy #ElectricityGeneration #EnergyOutlook
Solar expected to be top source of new US generation through 2025, adding 79 GW: EIA
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The energy price cap set by OFGEM is officially dropping to £1,690 per year. The energy mix is becoming increasingly driven by renewable sources as the offshore wind and solar capacity of the UK grows. Companies such as Octopus Energy and Good Energy give the option to have your home powered entirely by renewable energy – an offering that will only increase in the UK. #RenewableEnergy #OffshoreWind #EnergyTransition #CPowerEnergy
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Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) engaged Green Energy Markets to provide scenario based projections on solar and stationary battery uptake until 2054. It concluded that roof-top solar and battery system installations are projected to have a cumulative capacity potential of between 66 GW and 98.5 GW by 2054 depending on the scenario. If this level of uptake is achieved it would mark a significant achievement, aligning with global decarbonisation goals and enabling Australia to continue to be a leader in renewable energy. #EnergyEnvironmentEquity https://lnkd.in/gN44ETrA
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The government and business expect a huge amount of new, utility scale private sector renewable energy capacity to come online in the next three years as corporate plans come to fruition, helping to keep SA’s lights on. https://lnkd.in/dvT4dddg
Government reforms prompt surge in private power to keep lights on
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Last week, New York's Public Service Commission approved a plan to add 6GW of energy storage across large-scale, community, commercial, industrial, and residential sectors by 2030. The plan intends to bolster grid reliability and resilience by expanding NY's energy storage programs to cost-effectively unlock growth. Pairing distributed energy solutions like solar with battery storage increases a customer's resiliency to costly power outages and ensures a stable supply of power to keep businesses running. Onyx Renewables is excited to see continued support for renewable energy programs in our home state of NY and believes that clean energy legislation will be a key factor in advancing a more sustainable energy future. Read more about the new framework here: https://lnkd.in/eACCJYiS #SolarPlusStorage #CleanEnergy #SolarPower
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