
Lagos — Against a backdrop of decarbonisation of energy use, electrification of mobility and growth in intermittent renewable energies, stationary electricity storage using batteries is becoming an essential link in Europe’s electricity system.
To support this trend, De Gaulle Fleurance, in partnership with Clean Horizon, Harmony Energy France, Liedekerke (Belgium), WKB (Poland) and Shakespeare Martineau (United Kingdom), is presenting the 6e edition of its Observatory on energy transitions, focusing on electricity storage.
The latter provides a snapshot of the legal, regulatory, fiscal and operational framework for battery storage in 4 European countries.
It underscores the persistent obstacles to its deployment as well as the tangible opportunities for investment and acceleration. This edition brings together cross-disciplinary expertise – legal and technical – to identify realistic and shared perspectives on the development needs of European markets.