Energy Storage Outlook: The expanding role of BESS in global
The battery energy storage market continues its rapid growth, reshaping power systems worldwide. After a historic 2025, when global BESS capacity surpassed 250 GW and overtook
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The battery energy storage market continues its rapid growth, reshaping power systems worldwide. After a historic 2025, when global BESS capacity surpassed 250 GW and overtook
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A new analysis from energy think tank Ember shows that utility-scale battery storage costs have fallen to $65 per megawatt-hour (MWh) as of October 2025 in markets outside China and the US.
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No one''s turning their back on solar, wind or EV, but for now, storage is what''s gaining momentum. As a result, developers are reshuffling priorities and moving BESS projects to the front of
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In an era of rapid technological advancement and increasing reliance on renewable energy, battery energy storage systems (BESS) are emerging as pivotal players in enhancing grid
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has entered into a settlement agreement with Gateway Energy Storage, LLC to direct cleanup in the wake of a lithium-ion battery fire that
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Learn about the Energy Department''s innovative research and development in different energy storage options.
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Battery storage has many uses in power systems: it provides short-term energy shifting, delivers ancillary services, alleviates grid congestion and provides a means to expand access to electricity.
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Breakthroughs in battery technology are transforming the global energy landscape, fueling the transition to clean energy and reshaping industries from transportation to utilities.
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On Tuesday, American Clean Power, the clean energy industry trade group, announced a $100bn commitment on behalf of the energy storage industry to manufacture and buy US-made
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