Balancing engines and energy storage are essential to unlocking the full potential of renewables, writes Anders Lindberg of Wärtsilä.| Enlit World
Andressa Ferraz of ABB Electrification Service discusses the need to rethink energy infrastructure as grid instability proves a paint point.| Enlit World
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are no longer just an innovative addition to Europe’s energy landscape—they are now essential. The post Battery storage safety: navigating the path to a secure and sustainable energy transition appeared first on Enlit World.| Energy Storage | Enlit World
As Europe accelerates towards a carbon-neutral future, energy storage is no longer a supporting player, it is the backbone of the energy transition. The post Powering the transition: Why hybrid energy storage is the backbone of a resilient energy system appeared first on Enlit World.| Energy Storage | Enlit World
The ATENA+ and SPRINT projects are advancing sodium-ion (Na-ion) battery technologies for stationary storage applications. The post New project spotlight – Stationary storage with ATENA+ and SPRINT appeared first on Enlit World.| Energy Storage | Enlit World
Sarah Griffiths, VP of Government and Regulatory Affairs at Hydrostor, answers questions about grid stability, and the need for long-duration energy storage. The post Hydrostor’s long duration energy storage technology appeared first on Enlit World.| Energy Storage | Enlit World
DTEK is going to build a series of storage systems in Ukraine with a capacity of 200MW to provide frequency reserve to TSO Ukrenergo.| Enlit World
Siemens Energy's Dr Holger Wolfschmidt explains why the right quantity and energy storage mix in place is crucial for sector coupling.| Enlit World
Europe’s first battery gigafactory is a huge challenge and opportunity, says Basque energy storage research institute head Nuria Gisbert.| Enlit World
H2eart for Europe has released a roadmap for the deployment of underground hydrogen storage (UHS) in Europe.| Enlit World
The amount of energy storage needed to meet net-zero targets is around 600GW by 2030, says Pritil Gunjan, Guidhouse Insights.| Enlit World