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Policymakers are increasingly recognizing the value of energy storage for building a greener, flexible, and reliable energy system. In a growing number of markets, energy policies are being introduced to support both deployment and local manufacturing.

Be it through procurement exercises or other market mechanisms, policymakers have intensified efforts to drive the development and deployment of all energy storage solutions.
However, in most markets, some barriers still exist.

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Angola, Cabo Verde inaugurate major co-located battery storage projects In Angola, 75.26 MWh of battery storage has begun operating as part of Africa’s largest off-grid renewable energy system to date. Meanwhile, Cabo Verde has switched on a 26 MWh storage system tied to an existing wind farm.
Patrick Jowett
28 minutes ago
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“More than 1.7 TW of renewable and hybrid projects ‘stuck’ in grid connection queues across Europe” The Energy Storage Europe Association recommends a reform of connection procedures, the establishment of priority lanes for storage and other grid-forming projects, appropriately designed flexible connection agreements (FCAs), and the introduction of hosting capacity maps from grid operators to guide investment and improve system planning.
Blathnaid O’Dea
18 hours ago
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Colombia advances policy for 5 MW+ grid-connected and off-grid energy storage A new regulatory proposal from the Colombian government outlines the technical and commercial rules for energy storage assets. The framework targets both the national grid and remote microgrids to handle increasing climatic variability.
Luis Ini
18 hours ago
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Great Britain axes 153 GW of zombie projects to clear the queue for shovel-ready BESS Grid connection overhaul removes 153 GW of battery energy storage projects from connection queue as National Energy System Operator (NESO) implements new process prioritizing ready-to-build projects. NESO’s reform followed a tenfold increase in the connections queue over a five-year period.
Matthew Lynas
20 hours ago
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Germany to remove large battery storage systems from grid connection ordinance Following a surge in battery storage applications, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is planning to remove storage systems from a rulebook overseeing the grid connection of power plants larger than 100 MW. The move has been criticized by the German Renewable Energy Federation.
Sandra Enkhardt
21 hours ago
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BNEF: Lithium-ion battery pack prices fall to $108/kWh, stationary storage becomes lowest price segment According to BNEF, battery pack prices for stationary storage fell to $70/kWh in 2025, a 45% decrease from 2024. This represents the steepest decline among all lithium-ion battery use cases and and makes stationary storage the cheapest category for the first time.
Marija Maisch
22 hours ago
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Brazil’s first battery-only auction in 2026 faces regulatory ambiguity, competing capacity needs In an interview with pv magazine Brasil , Alexandre Leite, a partner in the energy area at Dias Carneiro Advogados, assesses the prospects for the 2GW LRCAP (Long-Term Energy Acquisition Program) for battery storage scheduled for April 2026, with regulatory issues and another auction in March set to possibley impact the battery-only auction.
Livia Neves
Dec 08, 2025

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Indian state awards 700 MWh in undersubscribed battery tender Sarala Project Works offered the lowest price, of INR 249,000 ($2,910) per MW of project capacity per month, for a 50 MW/100 MWh site.
Uma Gupta
Apr 03, 2025
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UK, Singapore aim to finance 175 MWh of Southeast Asian batteries It is hoped an $80 million seed debt fund will catalyze $300 million worth of clean energy generation and energy storage projects across the region, with an initial focus on the Philippines and Indonesia.
Max Hall
Apr 02, 2025
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Texas bill supports dispatchable resources, excludes energy storage The legislation appears to aim to limit the growth of energy storage in a state where a booming renewable energy market is reducing the need for natural-gas peaker plants.
Rachel Metea
Apr 01, 2025
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Europe’s energy storage fleet reaches 89 GW The fleet of energy storage projects in Europe, including both pumped hydro and battery energy storage systems of all sizes, is expanding rapidly. This growth is set to continue at a strong pace through 2030, fueled by technological advancements, supportive policies, and other key factors.
Marija Maisch
Apr 01, 2025
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Spanish consultation exercise on storage and 100%-renewables islands Spain's Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) is launching a public consultation on promoting energy storage and the integration of clean power into the energy system of its islands.
Pilar Sanchez Molina
Apr 01, 2025
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Tesla Powerwall demand declines on negative sentiment toward Musk A Roth Capital Partners survey of residential solar and energy storage installers has revealed an apparent market shift away from the leading home battery provider in some parts of the United States.
Ryan Kennedy
Apr 01, 2025
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European utility-scale battery installations “ramping up” as solar cannibalisation bites, Rystad finds With electricity market volatility increasing in many European countries, the opportunity for battery energy storage is expanding fast. Market analyst Rystad Energy expects battery installations to accelerate as project developers with falling solar capture prices and increasing frequency of negative price events.
Jonathan Gifford
Mar 31, 2025
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Japan’s first subsidized flow battery under construction Sumitomo Electric has operated a 2 MW/8 MWh pilot vanadium flow battery in San Diego since December 2018 and is constructing a similarly sized facility on the island of Kyushu.
Max Hall
Mar 31, 2025
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Inlyte Energy moves toward US manufacture of iron-sodium batteries The startup’s collaboration with Swiss company Horien Salt Battery Solutions is set to accelerate the commercialization of its low-cost, long-duration energy storage (LDES) technology.
Phoebe Skok
Mar 31, 2025

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