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According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), South America's energy storage capacity is predicted to increase by more than 5 GWh by 2025, with portable electronics playing a crucial role.
At the end of 2024, global renewable power capacity amounted to 4 448 GW. Solar, in line with the previous year, accounted for the largest share of the global total, with a capacity of 1 865 GW. Renewable hydropower1 and wind energy accounted for most of the remainder, with total capacities of 1 283 GW and 1 133 GW, respectively.
Renewable hydropower capacity increased by 15.0 GW (+1.2%), bioenergy by 0.4 GW (+2.5%). Solar and wind energy continued to dominate renewable capacity expansion, jointly accounting for 96.6% of all net renewable additions in 2024.
Compared to the capacity statistics published in July 2024, the figures here have been revised slightly downwards. Total renewable capacity in 2023 was reported as 3 864 GW last year and the new figure for 2023 is 3 863 GW (-0.04%).
Asia accounted for the majority of new capacity in 2024 (72.0%), increasing its renewable capacity by 421.5 GW to reach 2 382 GW (53.6% of the global total). The majority of this increase occurred in China (+373.6 GW).
Outside Asia, the United States added 38.3 GW of solar capacity in 2024 - a 54.0% increase to that of its 2023 value - followed by Brazil (+ 15.2 GW) and Germany (+15.1 GW). 11.3 GW in 2023. However, 96.0% of the increase comes from China.
The Middle East recorded a 3.3 GW increase in newly commissioned capacity in 2024 (+9.0%) with Saudi Arabia accounting for more than half of the total expansion. By end of 2024, G7 countries (excluding the European Union) comprised 23.7% of the global capacity share, with a total of 1 055 GW.
PORTLAND, ME & SAN DIEGO, CA — Intersolar & Energy Storage North America (IESNA), the premier tradeshow and conference for solar and storage professionals, today opened registration for its February 25-27, 2025 flagship event at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA.
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The global energy storage market is expected to reach **288 GWh** by 2025, with a **compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 53%** from 2021 to 2025. The United States, China, and Europe are the leading regions driving this growth, together accounting for over 75% of total deployments.
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This solution uses 5 sets of modular outdoor cabinet energy storage system, which supports up to 15 units in parallel. It"s an ideal choice for peak-shaving and valley-filling in zero-carbon parks and villa.
The companies Proquinal – a member of the Spradling Group – and Swissol, accompanied by government authorities, inaugurated the largest and most innovative project for the storage of alternative energy in Costa Rica, which will help reduce the pressure on public electricity generation while also contributing to the country's carbon neutrality strategy.
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On May 15, the Hainan Talatan 255 MW × 4h energy storage project, developed by China Energy Investment Corporation Co. (CHN Energy)'s Qinghai Gonghe Company, achieved a significant milestone as its final module was successfully connected to the grid.
[PDF Version]SAN DIEGO, August 19, 2020 – LS Power today unveiled the largest battery energy storage project in the world – Gateway Energy Storage. The 250 megawatt (MW) Gateway project, located in the East Otay Mesa community in San Diego County, California, enhances grid reliability and reduces customer energy costs.
The U.S. company posted on the Chinese social media service Weibo that the project would be the largest of its kind in China when completed. Utility-scale battery energy storage systems help electricity grids keep supply and demand in balance.
China has emerged as a global leader in pumped storage technology, which is the most mature solution for large-scale, long-duration energy storage. By the end of 2024, the State Grid Corporation of China had 40.56 GW of operational pumped storage capacity, with an additional 53.48 GW under construction.
Capacity for global battery energy storage systems rose 42 gigawatts in 2023, nearly doubling the total increase in capacity observed in the previous year, according to the International Energy Agency. — CNBC's Arjun Kharpal contributed reporting.
When fully charged, the upper reservoir can store enough energy to power the plant at full capacity for 10.8 hours, equivalent to nearly 40 GWh. This makes Fengning the most significant pumped storage facility in North China in terms of balancing renewable energy output.
"The grid-side energy storage power station is a 'smart regulator' for urban electricity, which can flexibly adjust grid resources," Tesla said on Weibo, according to a Google translation. This would "effectively solve the pressure of urban power supply and ensure the safe, stable and efficient electricity demand of the city," it added.
Scheduled for completion in the second half of 2025, the facility, located in Laudat, a valley surrounding the capital, will harness the country's volcanic potential, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and provide clean and stable energy to approximately 23,000 homes .
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The park is reported to include an Energy Storage Technology Research Institute, an energy storage module production line, a 100MW/400MWH large-scale energy storage demonstration station, a 110kV substation, and an energy storage station operations headquarters.
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Construction of the fifth largest battery energy storage system in Australia has begun, located six kilometres from Port Pirie, South Australia, owned by Canadian-headquartered renewables developer Amp Energy.
[PDF Version]The energy storage project will provide EnergyAustralia with a natural hedge against such market fluctuations and help stabilise energy prices and ensure a more resilient energy supply. “At EnergyAustralia, our purpose is to lead and accelerate the clean energy transformation for all,” said EnergyAustralia Managing Director, Mark Collette.
This pivotal project is set to enhance Australia's infrastructure by providing essential grid stability and supporting the integration of renewable energy, aligning with the country's ambitious decarbonisation goals. The scope of the contract includes engineering design, supply, commissioning, and a 15-year service agreement.
Construction of the fifth largest battery energy storage system in Australia has begun, located six kilometres from Port Pirie, South Australia, owned by Canadian-headquartered renewables developer Amp Energy.
The Portland Energy Park comprises of four grid-scale co-located battery assets. Located in regional South East Australia, these projects will significantly boost energy storage capacity, enhancing the state's energy stability and supporting its transition to net-zero emissions. Source: Cornwall independant assessment, 2024
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners commence construction on a four-hour 960 MWh battery energy storage system, expected to be operational in 2027.
The energy park assets will be made up of single-story modular units similar in size to a 20 foot shipping container, with facilities for the energy and the associated infrastructure all located on-site. In total the facility will cover approximately 30 hectares of land, zoned for industrial use.
The new Jordan Industrial Park Energy Storage Policy addresses grid stability while supporting solar/wind This project involves developing a novel BOO model, which enables the grid operator to flexibly dispatch the electrical storage facility whenever the need arises.
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ISLAMABAD: The government is advancing plans to deploy large, utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to stabilise the national grid, which is increasingly challenged by frequency fluctuations due to the rapid addition of intermittent renewable energy sources.
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Countries such as Libya, Egypt, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda are in Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP). In this region, pumped hydro dams are usually the main source of energy storage. In essence, a scan across most. Various rural electrification programmes and private sector-led investments across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Sudan have deployed dozens of hybrid. This market segment has seen several hybrid mini-grids deployed to supplant thermal generation as the primary power source in commercial facilities that are situated away from. In industrial hubs, most activity in East Africa is concentrated, which is well supplied by the national grid. However, you do come across agricultural-processing facilities that are located relatively far from these industrial parks. Often, they happen.
[PDF Version]Eskom is now searching for solutions for demand management and it has started procuring battery energy-storage systems (BESS). It has awarded contracts to two suppliers (a South Korean company called Hyosung Heavy Industries and a Chinese company named Pinggao Group).
There are already encouraging developments in the local industry in terms of demand for storage solutions. Eskom is now searching for solutions for demand management and it has started procuring battery energy-storage systems (BESS).
Firstly, the local industry depends on imported battery cells as South Africa has limited local technology and does not have large-scale manufacturing capabilities (these cells constitute 60% to 70% of production costs). Supporting the research and innovation activities in battery cells will yield long–term benefits for this industry.
The local industry is poised to benefit from economies of scale generated by the new projects that are in the pipeline and increased demand by industrial and household end-users. So far, foreign-based companies dominate the supply of battery storage for the projects that are in the pipeline.
So far, foreign-based companies dominate the supply of battery storage for the projects that are in the pipeline. The country risks losing the opportunity produce energy storage batteries locally and to advance the industry. A number of challenges beset the local battery storage industry and active actions are required to unblock them.
The IPP office states, “The expected rise in renewable energy production in the country means that battery storage will become key to managing the electricity grid. The large-scale battery storage capacity will be located at Eskom substations, with the utility buying the stored electricity from the successful bidders”
With transportation emissions growing at 6% annually, the government's new 20MWh energy storage project targets both energy security and EV adoption through smart charging facilities.
New policy introduced in February 2025 requires wind and solar payment mechanisms to move toward more market-based structures, where 100% of wind and solar generation is to be traded in the wholesale market with local governments left to define their own implementation details by the end of the year.
[PDF Version]With developers continuing to add new capacity, including 9.2 GW of new lithium-ion battery storage capacity in 2024 through November 2024 and comparable levels of growth expected through the fourth quarter of 2024, energy storage investments and M&A activity are expected to continue this trajectory through 2025.
Here are the Top 10 Trends driving the industry forward in 2025: 1. Advanced Lithium-Ion Batteries Lithium-ion batteries dominate energy storage, but their limitations— flammability, aging, and resource scarcity —are pushing researchers toward enhanced versions. Li-Polymer, Li-Air, and Li-Sulfur batteries increase efficiency and safety.
The Future of Energy Storage The sector is no longer just about lithium-ion batteries. The industry is transitioning toward long-duration storage, decentralized solutions, and new battery chemistries. As the world shifts to renewable energy, scalability, affordability, and efficiency are key factors shaping the future.
The energy storage sector maintained its upward trajectory in 2024, with estimates indicating that global energy storage installations rose by more than 75%, measured by megawatt-hours (MWh), year-over-year in 2024 and are expected to go beyond the terawatt-hour mark before 2030.
Europe saw a pivotal moment when the grid-scale segment experienced a significant surge, surpassing the distributed segment for the first time. In Latin America, momentum was built as storage deployments increased by 42%. In 2025, emerging markets for storage will be on the rise.
Amid ongoing conversations about grid reliability amid growing electricity demand driven in part by booming expansion of data centers and continuing interest in moving away from fossil fuels toward intermittent renewable resources, energy storage development will continue to grow across the United States.