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The global share of renewable energies is growing continuously. The goal is to become independent of fossil fuels and achieve a CO2-neutral energy supply. In the EU, the share of renewable energies in total energy consumption is to rise to 42.5 percent by 2030. In order to use the energy from renewable sources optimally and at the same time keep the power grids stable, energy storage is essential.
Battery storage (BESS) plays a crucial role in ensuring grid stability and efficient use of grid infrastructure.Stationary large-scale storage ensures that renewable energies are always available at the right time. The strategic placement of battery storage in the power grid reduces the necessary grid expansion and improves the utilization of existing infrastructure.
The use of battery storage - both in combination with renewable energies and independently - creates the necessary flexibility to drive the expansion of renewable energies and enable their connection to the power grids.The GEPSENIX ENERGY SE focuses on the development and construction of battery storage parks. Our focus is on the comprehensive planning and technical design of these projects. With our in-depth expertise and market knowledge, we bring all relevant factors together to implement projects efficiently and successfully.
When designing our battery storage systems, we consider both technical and regulatory framework conditions to maximize the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of each project. Our goal is to make a positive contribution to the energy transition together.
The energy transition and the expansion of renewable energies pose new challenges for the power grid, such as securing grid stability and minimizing overloads. This leads to increasing energy losses and higher electricity prices. Therefore, Germany urgently needs large storage capacities to effectively address these challenges. Already today, there are overcapacities of over 100 gigawatts in sunny and windy midday hours that are lost without storage.
Battery storage facilities are an indispensable component for building an autonomous and sustainable energy system in Europe. In view of the increasing expansion of renewable energies, a corresponding infrastructure is required to ensure the stability of the power grid and the security of the energy supply. Battery storage facilities also offer flexible and extremely profitable options in power trading. To achieve the goal of achieving an 80% share of renewable energies in Germany by 2030, approximately 83 gigawatt-hours of energy storage capacity must be provided. However, in 2021, only 0.45 gigawatt-hours were installed. This strongly increasing demand for energy storage solutions (with an average annual growth rate of 78.6%) offers a unique opportunity to invest in the future energy infrastructure.