Grid Support
Grid support has become an increasingly critical component of modern energy systems. As power networks accommodate higher levels of intermittent generation, electrification, and demand volatility, the ability to balance, stabilise, and reinforce the grid has moved to the forefront of infrastructure priorities.
Strategically located sites can host technologies such as energy storage, flexible generation, and demand side infrastructure that can be delivered relatively quickly, scaled over time, and deployed at falling costs as technologies mature. These characteristics make grid-support assets an essential and attractive long term investment opportunity.
Strategically located sites can host technologies such as energy storage, flexible generation, and demand side infrastructure that can be delivered relatively quickly, scaled over time, and deployed at falling costs as technologies mature. These characteristics make grid-support assets an essential and attractive long term investment opportunity.
