EU Electricity Market Design ‘needs to value energy storage and other flexibility options’

EU reforms of electricity market should recognise value of flexibility options like energy storage, according to representatives of Fluence.  The EU yesterday opened a public consultation into its planned reformation, aimed at addressing vulnerabilities laid bare by last year’s energy crisis and the resulting soaring cost of consumer bills.

EU Electricity Market Design ‘needs to value energy storage and other flexibility options’

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