How Battery Storage Supports Renewable Energy Adoption
The Challenge of Intermittent Renewable Energy
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind do not generate electricity constantly.
Energy production varies depending on weather conditions and time of day.
Battery storage solves this problem by storing excess renewable energy for later use.
Increasing Renewable Energy Utilisation
Without storage, excess solar energy is often exported to the grid.
Battery storage allows businesses to store this energy and use it when needed, increasing energy independence.
Reducing Carbon Emissions
By storing renewable energy, businesses reduce reliance on fossil-fuel electricity generation.
This contributes to lower carbon emissions and improved sustainability performance.
Supporting the UK’s Net Zero Goals
Battery energy storage is essential for supporting the UK's transition to a low-carbon energy system.
By storing renewable electricity, batteries help balance supply and demand across the grid.
Battery storage plays a vital role in the renewable energy transition. It enables businesses to maximise renewable energy usage while reducing costs and emissions.