Webinar - Energy Storage in Spain: Poised for Growth
Spain has it all to become one of the largest energy storage markets in Europe.
Already, about half of the power generation fleet in Spain is made up of wind and solar PV, both intermittent renewables that need energy storage, or fossil fuels, to keep energy flowing steadily to businesses and households.
The need for energy storage will become even more pressing as Spain phases out fossil fuels in the run up to its 2030 target (75% renewable generation). By 2050, Spain aspires to 100% renewable power generation, making energy storage systems unavoidable, if they want to keep the lights on and the economy running. Knowing this, the government has aimed for 20 GW of energy storage by 2030 and 30 GW by 2050.
However strong the case for energy storage, the current reality is challenging. Evolving rules around permitting make the process of building a storage plant in Spain more uncertain than it could be. More seriously, a lack of regulation and market signals often compromise the long-term business case of storage assets. Finally, high energy prices have had varying effects on energy storage, not all of them good. Whilst higher electricity prices make certain storage services more attractive and energy storage more necessary than ever, they also make for more expensive equipment, since the manufacturing of batteries and energy storage equipment is also energy intensive. What effect is stronger?
Join this webinar to understand how the energy storage business is evolving in Spain thanks to the insights of our experts from the energy storage association AEPIBAL, Clean Horizon, and other leading players in the Spanish energy storage market.
- Understand the evolving regulatory environment around energy storage in Spain
- Hear expert analyses on whether Spain could reach 30 GW of energy storage by 2030 and how
- Learn more about the storage services that are more in demand in Spain and which technologies are best placed to provide them
- Find out how leading energy storage developers and operators are building their energy storage operations in Spain
Webinar - Energy Storage in Spain: Poised for Growth
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Spain has it all to become one of the largest energy storage markets in Europe.
Already, about half of the power generation fleet in Spain is made up of wind and solar PV, both intermittent renewables that need energy storage, or fossil fuels, to keep energy flowing steadily to businesses and households.
The need for energy storage will become even more pressing as Spain phases out fossil fuels in the run up to its 2030 target (75% renewable generation). By 2050, Spain aspires to 100% renewable power generation, making energy storage systems unavoidable, if they want to keep the lights on and the economy running. Knowing this, the government has aimed for 20 GW of energy storage by 2030 and 30 GW by 2050.
However strong the case for energy storage, the current reality is challenging. Evolving rules around permitting make the process of building a storage plant in Spain more uncertain than it could be. More seriously, a lack of regulation and market signals often compromise the long-term business case of storage assets. Finally, high energy prices have had varying effects on energy storage, not all of them good. Whilst higher electricity prices make certain storage services more attractive and energy storage more necessary than ever, they also make for more expensive equipment, since the manufacturing of batteries and energy storage equipment is also energy intensive. What effect is stronger?
Join this webinar to understand how the energy storage business is evolving in Spain thanks to the insights of our experts from the energy storage association AEPIBAL, Clean Horizon, and other leading players in the Spanish energy storage market.
- Understand the evolving regulatory environment around energy storage in Spain
- Hear expert analyses on whether Spain could reach 30 GW of energy storage by 2030 and how
- Learn more about the storage services that are more in demand in Spain and which technologies are best placed to provide them
- Find out how leading energy storage developers and operators are building their energy storage operations in Spain