US Energy Storage Sets Record for Built Capacity in Q2
The U.S. energy-storage market set a record for new capacity built in any one quarter with a total of 1,680 MW installed in the second quarter of 2023—propelled by major growth in the...
The U.S. energy-storage market set a record for new capacity built in any one quarter with a total of 1,680 MW installed in the second quarter of 2023—propelled by major growth in the...
California and New York led Q2 CCI storage installations, accounting for over 70% of total capacity, while Illinois gained traction. Community storage deployment remained limited due to
Developers installed 11 GW of new utility-scale solar, storage and wind capacity in the second quarter of 2024, according to the American Clean Power Association.
Developers in Texas are expecting to bring 7.0 GW of battery storage capacity online in 2025, with much of that capacity coming online in the second half of the year. Developers retired
Despite policy headwinds earlier in the year, energy storage additions in China and the US are set to continue growing this decade. The removal of storage mandates in China for
Developers in Texas are expecting to bring 7.0 GW of battery storage capacity online in 2025, with much of that capacity coming online in the second half of the year. Developers retired
The report also notes that the US commissioned 11.9GW of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity last year, a 55% increase from the previous year, the fifth consecutive year
Today, technology advances and dramatic cost decreases combine to set up battery energy storage as the savior for both renewables and the overarching electric grid as power demand
In Q2 2025, a record 5.6 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity came online, according to the latest US Energy Storage Monitor report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and
A new report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie shows the U.S. energy storage market set a record for quarterly growth in April through June of this
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