Energy storage (ES) technologies offer great potential for supporting renewable energy and the UK's energy system. In 2014 the then Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) named storage as one of eight 'great technologies the UK can be world leaders in', progress has been made but clearly more action is needed to reach this potential.
Is energy storage growing in the UK?
Utility-scale energy storage activity in the UK saw strong growth during 2021, with annual deployment growing 70% compared to 2020. Additionally, the pipeline of future projects increased by 11 GW (across 225 sites) to over 27 GW by the end of 2021.
Installed electrical energy storage generation capacity in the UK for 2019 was 3,465 MW, with storage potential of 39.3 GWh, and supplying 1.8 TWh (BEIS, 2020e; National Grid, 2020; BEIS, 2020f). The generation capacity comprises 2,828 MW of pumped hydro storage (PHS), 632 MW battery, 5 MW liquid air (BEIS, 2020e).
What is UK energy storage?
By delivering these new eficient, flexible energy systems, energy storage powerfully enables the deployment of renewables such as solar and wind. UK Energy Storage by the REA is the trade body for storage technologies of every type and scale in the UK, whatever the application.
Who develops UK energy storage projects?
Major companies developing UK energy storage projects include EDF, Pivot Power, Statera, and RES. Each company is active in several power supply and flexibility markets, providing services to National Grid, Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), and operating in the wholesale energy markets.
What is the UK energy storage group?
The REA launched the UK Energy Storage group to help the industry reach its potential and this has now grown to over 100 member companies active across a range of technologies and scales. Storage technologies can be deployed at different scales on a distributed and/or centralised basis.
How many stand-alone energy storage projects are there in the UK?
There are currently 39 installed stand-alone energy storage projects in the UK, as detailed in the table below. This list only includes projects notified to the REA and was updated August 2016. 3.3. DNO Low carbon network fund projects