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This week, the Argentinian government opened bids for the AlmaGBA tender, initiated in February 2025 to procure 500 MW of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity for critical nodes in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) grid, enhancing reliability during peak demand.
The initiative aims to deploy 500 MW of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the Greater Buenos Aires Area (GBA), but the submitted capacity has far exceeded expectations—reaching a combined 1,347 MW
In Argentina, the stance provides a good lesson to the European stakeholders, especially in the commercial and industrial segments of energy storage. Emerging markets can present both local and foreign players by developing tenders that are investment appropriate and clear technically and financially secured.
Argentina's ambitious push toward grid modernization through battery energy storage has received an enthusiastic response, with CAMMESA (Compañía Administradora del Mercado Mayorista Eléctrico) confirming the submission of 27 project proposals from 15 companies under its AlmaGBA program.
This national and international open call, part of Resolution SE 67/2025, marks Argentina's first large-scale effort to integrate new electricity storage infrastructure into urban distribution networks.
Argentina's 1.3 GW battery storage tender marks a transformative leap toward grid resilience and clean energy leadership in Latin America.
This tender is part of a series of measures that the government of Argentina has been developing since October 2024 with the Contingency Plan, which includes short, medium and long-term actions to recover an electricity system that was in a critical state in December 2023.
The project adopts the operation mode of “spontaneous self-use”, fully taps the potential of idle space on the roof and carport of the park, and constructs a trinity green energy system of “photovoltaic power generation, energy storage regulation and efficient charging” .
ISO CTEEP claimed it as the first large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) on Brazil's transmission grid. The project required a total US$27 million investment.
Further details about Brazil's largest battery storage project to date have been revealed including its integrators and equipment providers. The inauguration of the 30MW/60MWh system took place last year, on the networks of transmission system operator (TSO) ISO CTEEP, as reported by Energy-Storage.news in November.
In March 2021, Acumuladores Moura and Baterias Duran jointly developed Brazil's first commercial wind power + energy storage project and put it into operation. It is located in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil, with a total capacity of 1.5MW/3MWh, aiming to provide local Agricultural irrigation provides stable and clean energy.
Due to various incentives and policies, Brazil's optical storage market has seen a rapid growth. The document presents a comprehensive list of the top 10 energy storage companies including Baterias Moura, BYD, Freedom Won, Blue Nova Energy, Intelbras, Huntkey, FIMER, SMA Solar, Sungrow, and SolarEdge.
“One way to expand the share of renewable sources in Brazil's power generation mix is by giving them greater predictability. A non-dispatchable, non-predictable renewable source, when combined with a storage system, becomes dispatchable, that is, more widely used by the national system operator.
Driven by various incentives and related active policies in recent years, Brazil's optical storage market has experienced strong demand, and its installed capacity has experienced rapid growth. Brazil added 8.2GW of distributed power generation capacity and 2.5GW of centralized power generation capacity.
ISO CTEEP claimed it as the first large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) on Brazil's transmission grid. The project required a total US$27 million investment. The transmission operator is permitted by regulations to earn up to US$5 million revenues from the asset each year.
Work on a solar energy and battery storage project in Senegal, touted to be the biggest in West Africa once it goes live, is set to begin next month after an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract for its development was recently signed.
Work on a solar energy and battery storage project in Senegal, touted to be the biggest in West Africa once it goes live, is set to begin next month after an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract for its development was recently signed. The Kolda project will encompass a 60MWp PV solar plant coupled with a 90MWh storage system.
Construction of the battery energy storage system is expected to commence in early 2024 at the Tobène substation in Thies and is expected to become operational in 2025. Once complete, it will be one of the largest of its kind in West Africa, and will help Senegal to avoid approximately 37,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
Battery storage offers incredible opportunities for Senegal to reap the benefits of renewables, while ensuring people get a secure, reliable supply of energy. We are excited to begin a promising new chapter in Senegal and further strengthen our work in the renewable energy sector.”
The system will utilise reserve energy when there are deficits, bring power and grid assets online after failures, and supply electricity to the cities in the northern part of Senegal during power outages.
“This agreement paves the way for the construction to begin in May 2025, with the deployment of a 60MWp photovoltaic plant coupled with a 90MWh storage system.” Voltalia is to supply the PV infrastructure for the solar power plant, which will operate on Senegal's national grid managed by SENELEC.
With a national electricity access rate of 84%, Senegal is making progress towards universal energy access, yet more than 30% of rural communities remain disconnected from the grid.
Nobian and Exergy Storage, University of Twente and innovation platform ISPT are launching a collaboration in the project STARBATCH - aimed at developing a new battery technology that uses sodium instead of lithium.
The Netherlands is now starting a research project on sodium batteries. Nobian and Exergy Storage, University of Twente and innovation platform ISPT are launching a collaboration in the project STARBATCH - aimed at developing a new battery technology that uses sodium instead of lithium.
Amsterdam-based startup Moonwatt has raised €8 million to further develop its energy storage system utilizing sodium-ion battery technology. The growth of renewable energies over the last decade has created a surging demand for better energy storage solutions.
The raw materials needed, such as salt (sodium chloride, NaCI), are abundantly available, providing strategic energy storage independence for the Netherlands and Europe at lower cost. The project aims to create a new value chain for batteries in the Netherlands, from salt extraction to battery production.
Amsterdam's acclaimed battery storage solution provider, Dispatch Grid Services, has kicked off the construction of the Dordrecht 45MW/90MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This project is poised to overtake the 30MW/68MWh Pollux project by SemperPower, claiming the title of the Netherlands' largest independent BESS.
Eneco and EP NL have announced a joint investment in a 50 MW / 200 MWh battery storage project at the Enecogen power plant in the port of Rotterdam. The two energy companies, which each hold a 50% stake in Enecogen, expect the battery to be operational in 2027.
Sodium-ion technology offers a promising, competitive alternative to commercial lithium-ion batteries for various applications. Sodium-ion batteries offer advantages in terms of sustainability as well as readily available and environmentally friendly raw materials. They also score highly in terms of safety and temperature resilience.
Italian energy supplier Edison SpA (BIT:EDNR) and local industrial group Webuild SpA (BIT:WBD) have agreed to enter into a pumped-storage hydro (PSH) partnership, targeting the deployment of at least 500 MW of new capacities by 2030.
The two groups commit to developing together hydroelectric storage projects in the South of Italy owned by Edison. The goal: generating at least 500 MW in pumped energy by 2030, allowing the Italian supply chain of the hydroelectric sector grow to raise Italy's energy autonomy and economic development.
The two pumped hydro projects are part of Edison's strategy to allow renewable energy sources to grow in Italy. It foresees, by 2030, taking the Group's installed green capacity to 5 GW (from the current 2 GW).
Over the last 60 years, the overall variation has remained below 10%, albeit with a succession of fluctuations which, alongside the growth in other energy sources, fossil or otherwise, has led to a significant drop in the relative importance of hydropower in Italy's energy mix.
The Italian hydroelectric chain, which includes pumped hydro, carries out an extremely strategic role both in terms of energy autonomy and with regard to the indirect benefits and economic development.
According to the data gathered by GSE at the end of 2021, Italy has a total hydropower installed capacity of 19.72 gigawatts, which is around 33% of the total national capacity deriving from green sources. In 2008, capacity was 17.6 gigawatts, with average increases from one year to the next of just above 0.1 gigawatts.
The installation of small power plants, so-called mini hydro plants, began in the early 2000s, and progressed to the extent that the average size of hydropower plants in Italy fell by around half from 8.4 megawatts per plant at the beginning of the century to just under half that (4.1 MW) in 2021.
With global energy storage capacity projected to reach 680 GW by 2030, registering your project correctly isn't just paperwork—it's your golden ticket to grid integration and funding opportunities. Let's cut through the bureaucratic fog and explore how to navigate this.
Lisbon – 17 December 2025 – Hyperion Renewables, a company with nearly two decades of experience in developing, financing and operating utility-scale renewables projects, has started construction of its first battery energy storage projects in Portugal, in partnership with Omexom.
Nama Power and Water Procurement (PWP) has signed an agreement for the development of the Sultanate of Oman's first utility-scale solar and battery storage project with the consortium of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar, Al Khadra Partners, Korea Midland Power Co.
With RESTORE 2, the Ministry is now seeking to fund energy storage systems with at least 10 MW of nominal AC power and a minimum of two hours of usable storage capacity. Projects can be connected either to Bulgaria's transmission or distribution grids.
A 300 MW compressed air energy storage (CAES) power station utilizing two underground salt caverns in central China's Hubei Province was successfully connected to the grid at full capacity, making it the largest operating project of the kind in the world.
Bandar Seri Begawan is located at latitude 4.89035 and longitude 114.94006. It is part of Asia and the northern hemisphere.
The Marine Department keeps track of use and bills the ship's agent. The Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Board is credited with the money received from these water sales. Between the city and Victoria Harbour, a passenger boat that also transports mail runs every day (except for Sundays).
A compressed air energy storage (CAES) project in Hubei, China, has come online, with 300MW/1,500MWh of capacity. The 5-hour duration project, called Hubei Yingchang, was built in two years with a total investment of CNY1.95 billion (US$270 million) and uses abandoned salt mines in the Yingcheng area of Hubei, China's sixth-most populous province.
A state-backed consortium is constructing China's first large-scale compressed air energy storage (CAES) project using a fully artificial underground cavern, marking a major step in the technology's commercialization.
Toronto, Ontario – May 7, 2025 – The Oneida Energy Storage Project has officially commenced commercial operations, becoming the largest grid-scale battery energy storage facility in operation in Canada and one of the largest globally.
OHSWEKEN – The governments of Canada and Ontario are working together to build the largest battery storage project in the country. The 250-megawatt (MW) Oneida Energy storage project is being developed in partnership with the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation, Northland Power, NRStor and Aecon Group.
The Toronto-Hecate Energy-IESO Energy Storage Procurement Phase 1 is a 13,000kW lithium-ion battery energy storage project located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The rated storage capacity of the project is 53,000kWh. The electro-chemical battery storage project uses lithium-ion battery storage technology.
Toronto Hydro recently installed a battery energy storage system (BESS) with Renewable Energy Systems Canada and support from the Province of Ontario's Smart Grid Funds. The Bulwer BESS project is a 2 MW/2 MWh BESS located at the Bulwer Municipal Station (MS), a decommissioned 4.16kV Toronto Hydro electrical substation, located in downtown Toronto.
Ontario's electricity grid is more than 90 per cent emissions-free. Energy storage will allow the storage of baseload generation like nuclear and hydro while also supporting the integration of intermittent resources like wind and solar.
Global energy storage capacity was estimated to have reached 36,735MW by the end of 2022 and is forecasted to grow to 353,880MW by 2030. Canada had 138MW of capacity in 2022 and this is expected to rise to 296MW by 2030. Listed below are the five largest energy storage projects by capacity in Canada, according to GlobalData's power database.
Energy storage will allow the storage of baseload generation like nuclear and hydro while also supporting the integration of intermittent resources like wind and solar. The governments of Canada and Ontario are working together to build the largest battery storage project in the country.
Italy's Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (Mase) has issued final approvals for five new battery energy storage system (BESS) projects, paving the way for 361 MW of new capacity to be added to the nation's grid.
Summary: Venezuela is embracing lithium battery energy storage to stabilize its power grid and support renewable energy integration. This article explores the project's technical advantages, economic impacts, and how it positions Venezuela in Latin America's clean energy transition.
Located in the village of Blitta, the project will power more than 222,000 households and will include a 4WMh Battery Energy Storage System to extend the availability of clean energy to the electricity network at night.
Summary: The Valletta Air Energy Storage Project tender marks a pivotal step in Malta's transition to sustainable energy. This article explores the project's technical framework, its alignment with global renewable trends, and why it could redefine energy storage solutions in.