EASE is a leading member-supported trade association representing organisations active across the entire energy storage value chain. Together with Delta-EE, Europe''s leading new energy research and consulting company, EASE is to launch the fifth edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES), which will reveal that the
Europe''s utility-scale energy storage market could scale 11-fold to 33GW/95GWh by the end of 2030, up from 3GW/4GWh at the end of 2021. While impressive, storage build is far from its potential. This note tracks progress across Europe and provides
The smoking pipes of a thermal power plant. (Photo by Ugis Riba, via Shutterstock) "After a bit of a dip a decade ago, especially in Europe, we are really seeing CCS back on the agenda," said Toby Lockwood, co-author of the report and CATF carbon capture technology and markets manager, at the launch event on 2 May. "The file [CCUS] is alive
Also in the latest EMMES 4.0 report from EASE / Delta-EE, there is a recognition that policymakers in Europe are themselves now seeing the value that energy storage can bring to a rapidly decarbonising network, stating that "the future of energy storage in 2020 in Europe remains positive as the energy transition progresses".
EUROPEAN MARKET MONITOR ON ENERGY STORAGE LATEST STATUS AND TRENDS IN EUROPE Brittney Elzarei +32.2.743.29.82 b.elzarei@ease-storage March 2021 Edition 5.0 Annual European energy storage market (MWh) Residential C&I Front-of-Meter 9 Electrochemical energy storage 0.55 GWh Cumulative market size 5.26 GWh +139% +87% +3%
The publication of the figures coincides with the European Commission commissioner for energy Kadri Simson describing energy storage as "vital" for the continent''s decarbonisation. Several high-level policy measures to help the energy storage market kick on in Europe have been taking shape over 2023 so far.
With information on assets in over 29 countries, it is the largest and most detailed archive of European storage. The database is accompanied by a report which outlines key EU legislation, drivers and barriers for 14 core
Renewed interest in fracking for gas in the Middle East is being driven by European hydrogen and energy security policy. in order for the country to both supply the domestic market and increase exports to Europe. This investigation has been developed with the support of Journalismfund Europe, and co-published in Energy Monitor. Free
On 23 March 2021, EASE and Delta-EE launch the fifth edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES). The report reveals the effects of the pandemic on the energy storage market, with lockdown affecting commercial and industrial and behind-the-meter segments, while front-of-meter projects proved more resilient. Looking ahead, 2021 looks particularly strong for
The Market Monitor is based on the most extensive database of European energy storage projects. The database of over 2,600 projects includes detailed data on current installations by customer segment (residential, C&I and front-of-meter) across 24 European countries, future projects and forecasts to 2030.
The French energy storage market is expected to grow from 940 MW in 2023 to 3.3 GW in 2030, concentrated on the grid side and industrial and commercial energy storage. France''s residential energy storage market is small, mainly due to the lack of battery subsidies and low energy prices.
EUROPEAN MARKET MONITOR ON ENERGY STORAGE LATEST STATUS AND TRENDS IN EUROPE Anneli Teelahk +32 2 743 29 82 a.teelahk@ease-storage March 2020 Edition 4.0 Philippa Hardy Annual European energy storage market (MWh) Residential C&I Front-of-meter e f 0.6 GWh Cumulative market size 4.8 GWh
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 storage
Kairies said that in a year leading up to our interview at the Energy Storage Summit EU in February, ACCURE went from monitoring around 10 battery storage sites to more than 40. Spread across various geographical
National and European policy makers need to step up in the implementation of the European electricity market design reform. While its recognition of the critical role energy storage must play is welcome, the next chapter of crafting a European industrial policy around sustainability, resilience and cybersecurity is already on the horizon.
The EU has announced three major initiatives in recent years that will support and accelerate the energy transition: Fit for 55, NextGenerationEU Covid recovery plan and RePowerEU. These initiatives set ambitious targets for renewable generation, hydrogen, the electrification of heating and transport, and plans to reduce dependence on gas.
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 developers, who collectively hold more than 50% of the
The publication of the figures coincides with the European Commission commissioner for energy Kadri Simson describing energy storage as "vital" for the continent''s decarbonisation. Several high-level policy measures to help the energy storage market kick on in Europe have been taking shape over 2023 so far.
EMMES is available to EASE members and to subscribers of Delta-ee''sEnergy Storage Research Service Each biannual EMMES report can be purchased by non-members for €3,000 European Market Monitor On Energy Storage (EMMES) EMMES is the definitive analysis of the European markets for energy storage and how they are developing EMMES Edition 2.0
EASE together with Delta_EE will organise a webinar on 14 June 2022 to present the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) and to discuss if Europe can meet 2030 REPowerEU targets without a storage strategy. (European Association for Storage of Energy) are publishing our 6th annual Market Monitor for Energy Storage which holds the
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 and barriers, key market trends, policy updates and capacity outlooks for 20 European countries.
With information on assets in over 29 countries, it is the largest and most detailed archive of European storage. The database is accompanied by a report which outlines key EU legislation, drivers and barriers for 14 core countries. The report looks at the electrical energy storage market, providing data and analysis across three market segments (residential,
EASE together with Delta_EE will organise a webinar on 14 June 2022 to present the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) and to discuss if Europe can meet 2030 REPowerEU targets without a storage strategy.
While US installations look poised to break a metaphorical 10GW ceiling this year for the first time, Europe already did in 2023, with 10.1GW of additions across all segments, according to an edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) published by consultancy LCP Delta and the European Association for Storage of Energy
That appears to have changed, with 10GW of storage deployed in European countries during 2023, according to the eighth edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES), published on
The database of over 2,600 projects includes detailed data on current installations by customer segment (residential, C&I and front-of-meter) across 24 European countries, future projects and forecasts to 2030. The Market Monitor is based on the most extensive database of European energy storage projects.
The European energy storage market contracted in 2019 to 1 GWh, with a cumulative installed base of 3.4 GWh across all segments. However, the future of energy storage in 2020 in Europe remains positive as the energy transition progresses.
With information on assets in over 29 countries, it is the largest and most detailed archive of European storage. While the report is focused on electrical storage, the database holds project information for multiple other storage technologies (e.g. pumped hydro, CAES, gravity, large-scale thermal etc).
EASE supports the deployment of energy storage to enable the cost-effective transition to a resilient, carbon-neutral, and secure energy system. The report covers 14 countries; Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Norway, Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
With information on assets in over 29 countries, it is the largest and most detailed archive of European storage. 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.
The electrical energy storage capacity annually installed grew by 49% between 2016 and 2017 in Europe, which is a steady growth rate since 2015. In 2018 it is expected to grow at a similar rate (45%) with the level of new installations accelerating.