1. The European Commission must adopt an Energy Storage Action Plan within a broader Flexibility Package, to harmonise markets, remove regulatory barriers, and ensure storage is integral to
The Commission has published today a series of recommendations on energy storage, with concrete actions that EU countries can take to ensure its greater deployment.
About this report One of the key goals of this new roadmap is to understand and communicate the value of energy storage to energy system stakeholders. Energy storage technologies are valuable components in
The study shows that this approach is not only cost-effective, but also limits fiscal risks and enables the development of a diverse storage landscape in Europe.
Energy storage can stabilise fluctuations in demand and supply by allowing excess electricity to be saved in large quantities. With the energy system relying increasingly on renewables, more
Europe – North includes Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Europe – West includes Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland.
The database is accompanied by a report which outlines key EU legislation, drivers and barriers for 14 core countries, future projects and forecasts to 2030. EASE and LCP-Delta are pleased to announce the publication of
It covers the current and emerging drivers and barriers, key market trends, policy updates and capacity outlooks for 20 European countries. The research will help clients understand everything they need
The report, now in its ninth edition, compiled by the European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) and LCP Delta tracks over 3,000 energy storage projects from over 27 countries to claim the
About this report One of the key goals of this new roadmap is to understand and communicate the value of energy storage to energy system stakeholders. Energy storage technologies are
The European Union also faces the challenge of deeper market integration. Despite significant investment in low-emissions technologies, average energy prices in Europe are higher than in other major economies. The EU
A new interactive platform—the European Energy Storage Inventory —has been launched to provide near real-time insights into energy storage deployment across the EU,
Europe''s energy storage sector is like a high-stakes football match. Germany''s the seasoned captain, Poland''s the rising star striker, and Spain just subbed in a game-changer.
Introduction In light of the growing assertiveness of strategic competitors and the increasing complexity of security threats, ensuring the resilience of infrastructure that is critical to EU
The report covers market access, policy overview and market analysis in 14 countries, including Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy,
EASE and LCP-Delta are pleased to announce the publication of the eighth edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES). The Market Monitor is an interactive database that tracks over 3,000 energy
EASE has published an extensive review study for estimating Energy Storage Targets for 2030 and 2050 which will drive the necessary boost in storage deployment urgently needed today. Current market trajectories for
MUNICH, Germany (Wednesday 7th May 2025): New analysis reveals another year of record installations for European* battery storage, despite slower year-on-year growth,
60. Calls on Member States to consider all sustainable and cost-efficient storage technologies and flexibility options, including those on heat, as part of an integrated energy
This lecture is focused on calculating the exergy of streams, followed by exergy analysis, i.e., exergy efficiency (%) and exergy destruction (kW). For the case study.
The report summarises historical activity, key takeaways, analysis and forecasts on the future direction of Europe''s energy storage markets. It found that last year,
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the competitive landscape within the European grid-scale energy storage market. It highlights the top 25 owners and
EUR 31220 EN This publication is a Technical report by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the European Commission''s science and knowledge service. It aims to provide evidence-based
To address these challenges, energy storage has emerged as a key solution that can provide flexibility and balance to the power system, allowing for higher penetration of renewable energy
This regional report provides a ten-year market outlook update (2024 to 2033) for Europe''s commercial, community and industrial (CCI) energy storage segment. It covers the current and emerging drivers
The Commission has published today a series of recommendations on energy storage, with concrete actions that EU countries can take to ensure its greater deployment. Analysis has shown that
Global Opportunity and Regulatory Roadmap for Energy Storage in 2024 This report comes to you at the turning of the tide for energy storage: after two years of rising prices and supply
Market Analysis Tracking the UK and European battery storage markets, pp.8 & 10 Financial and Legal What you need to know about the IRA and tax equity, p.23 Design and Engineering
The 2022 report, published on 18 October 2022, is the third report since the adoption of the European Green Deal and the first after the adoption of the REPowerEU plan. It
The report explores trends and forecasts across residential, commercial & industrial (C&I), and utility-scale battery segments, offering deep insights into Europe''s energy