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Swedish company Flower wins German award for real-time AI-controlled BESS
The Swedish company the award in the "Clean Energy and Storage" category at the The Start Up Energy Transition Festival 2026 in Berlin, and operates an AI-powered platform for real-time optimization of battery energy storage systems (BESS), wind farms, and solar parks.
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Vena signs $142M BESS rev share deal with Danish energy trader Australia during Royal visit
Vena Energy has secured a long-term revenue agreement that it says will bring the second stage of its 408 MW Bellambi Heights battery energy storage system (BESS) being built in central-western New South Wales online later this year.
Octopus inks offtake agreement for Blind Creek solar and battery project in Australia
Just days after launching construction of its Blind Creek solar and battery project in southern New South Wales, developer Octopus Australia has inked an offtake agreement with renewable energy retailer Flow Power.
Steady but not static: Battery revenues in January 2026
January brought a largely balanced power system to Germany, with firm winter demand, scarce negative prices, and contained volatility. Yet beneath stable price levels, revenue opportunities shifted across wholesale and balancing markets. Lennard Wilkening, CEO and Co-Founder of suena energy, breaks down how battery optimization performed in this compressed yet still actionable market environment.
BESS operators can earn from idle capacity in new UK market
Electron and Tem claim new market will provide stable, recurring revenue for flexible energy assets such as battery energy storage systems (BESS), without sacrificing access to other markets. The companies say their new offer is the UK’s first physical-hedging market for managing renewable imbalance risk.
BESS in Brazil: Feasibility of three strategic approaches
Based on real data from the National Interconnected System between 2024 and 2025, the study evaluates the technical, economic, and regulatory performance of batteries operating as autonomous market agents, behind the meter for consumption shifting, or co-located with distributed solar generation.
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Atlas Renewable garners $289 million for battery energy storage in Chile
Financing for the battery energy storage system (BESS) del Desierto project in Chile involves agreements with BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole CIB with a $219 million loan and US$70 million in other credit lines. The fresh capital should finance the construction of the 200 MW / 800 MWh system, located in the commune of María Elena, Antofagasta region.
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BW ESS, Penso Power and Shell sign seven-year fixed-price deal for 330 MWh BESS asset in the UK
Long-duration tolling agreement will see Shell Energy Europe trade a 100 MW/330 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Great Britain, scheduled for commissioning in late 2024. The fixed-price deal comes at a time of reduced revenues for batteries trading in Great Britain’s electricity wholesale markets.
esVolta secures financing for 980 MWh Texas standalone battery storage portfolio
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid has been a particularly fertile ground for standalone battery energy storage systems as they continue to earn significantly more than systems collocated with renewable energy plants.
Tackling merchant risk – A deep dive into Europe grid-scale energy storage contracted revenue
Current market conditions are propelling grid-scale project deployment in a more diversified European energy storage market. Anna Darmani, principal analyst – energy storage EMEA, at Wood Mackenzie, examines revenue streams in different parts of Europe and emerging routes to the market.
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Global energy storage fleet to surpass 1 TW/3 TWh by 2033, WoodMac says
According to the latest forecast from Wood Mackenzie, the global energy storage market (excluding pumped hydro) is on track to reach 159 GW/358 GWh by the end of 2024 and grow by more than 600% by 2033, with nearly 1 TW of new capacity expected to come online.
Interview with Trina Storage: We expect consolidation in the coming years
In a recent interview with pv magazine Italia, Gabriele Buccini, head of utility storage at Trina Solar, talked about the company's vertical integration and its forecasts for the storage market. “There is enough capacity available to drive prices down in 2024 in an anomalous way,” Buccini said when talking about global battery energy storage production levels.
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