China''s New Energy Storage Policy: A Market-Driven Revolution
Imagine being forced to buy a bicycle with training wheels every time you wanted to ride – that''s essentially what China''s renewable energy sector endured with mandatory energy
Imagine being forced to buy a bicycle with training wheels every time you wanted to ride – that''s essentially what China''s renewable energy sector endured with mandatory energy
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Picture this: your $500,000 energy storage system gets buried under a sand dune faster than a tourist''s flip-flops at Dubai''s Miracle Garden. That''s exactly what happened to a solar farm
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In China, generation-side and grid-side energy storage dominate, making up 97% of newly deployed energy storage capacity in 2023. 2023 was a breakthrough year for industrial and commercial energy storage in China. Projections show significant growth for the future.
In this Q&A, Carbon Brief explores how China has been driving the sector forwards and how it fits into the nation’s wider energy transition. China is currently the world’s largest market for energy storage, followed by the US and Europe, according to BloombergNEF.
In China, generation-side and grid-side energy storage dominate, making up 97% of newly deployed energy storage capacity in 2023. In China, generation-side and grid-side energy storage dominate, making up 97% of newly deployed energy storage capacity in 2023. 2023 was a breakthrough year for industrial and commercial energy storage in China.
The government incentives have also contributed to the curtailment of solar energy, as many of the solar projects have been built in northern and western regions of China where there is a low demand for electricity and a lack of infrastructure to transfer energy towards China's main power grid.