As Brunei accelerates its renewable energy transition, flywheel energy storage emerges as a game-changing solution for grid stability and solar/wind integration. This article explores how this kinetic storage technology aligns with Brunei's Vision 2035 and benefits energy developers. . Brunei's Vision 2035 plan prioritizes renewable energy integration, and Bandar Seri Begawan is leading the charge. Recent tax incentives for solar-plus-storage projects have sparked interest from companies like Tesla and Siemens. Table 1 Charging-pile energy-storage system equipment parameters. . Brunei is moving forward with its first large-scale solar project, the 30-Megawatt Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant, aiming to significantly reduce carbon emissions and develop local expertise in renewable energy. The transition involves adopting technologies and practices that produce fewer emissions per unit of energy generated. The project will be led by a newly formed joint venture, Seri Suria Power (B) Sdn., which will oversee the construction and operation of the facility.