The benefit of using energy storage in New Zealand''s homes and
Energy storage could contribute significantly in reducing energy used for heating and cooling of buildings and hence reduce CO2 emissions, specifically in New Zealand due to its moderate weather condition.
Saft energy storage system to support New Zealand''s transition to low
Saft lithium-ion technology will provide 100 MW power and 200 MWh storage capacity to support grid stability as intermittent wind and solar power increases in New Zealand
Best practice guide
Best practice guidance to help homeowners choose, install, and maximise solar PV and battery storage for savings, reliability, and sustainability.
New Zealand''s Electrochemical Energy Storage Revolution: Current
With strategic investments and cross-sector collaboration, electrochemical storage will anchor New Zealand''s clean energy future, ensuring its landscapes remain pristine while powering...
The need for energy storage: Firming New Zealand''s renewable
Zealand''s energy security over the short, medium, and long term. This white paper presents the key findings of that analysis, including considering a long list of solutions for flex.
Battery energy storage systems roadmap released
The Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko has published a draft two-year roadmap that sets out our work to support investment in battery energy storage systems (BESS).
Geological energy storage in Aotearoa New Zealand a technical
As part of phase 1 of the feasibility study of the Lake Onslow project the government has evaluated a range of alternatives to address the energy storage challenge, focusing on long-duration and large
Value Stacking: Application of BESS to many typical use cases
To unlock the full potential of BESS, New Zealand should explore innovative commercial models that deliver value to multiple stakeholders. This report models real-world scenarios to show where BESS
Electric thermal storage for low carbon building and process heating.
Using water as an energy storage medium is logical because of its high specific heat (4.2 kJ/kg/degC – higher than most other single-phase thermal storage materials) and the fact that it''s safe, chemically
Report: Unlocking the potential of community batteries in New Zealand
Aotearoa New Zealand faces a critical energy transition, balancing carbon reduction, affordability and resilience. This Climate Connect Aotearoa commissioned report explores the