Photos from the ESI Conference 2023
Photos of the delegates, speakers and panels at the Energy Storage Ireland Annual Conference 2023. Photos by Conor McCabe Photography.
Photos of the delegates, speakers and panels at the Energy Storage Ireland Annual Conference 2023. Photos by Conor McCabe Photography.
Energy Storage Ireland, which represents Ireland and Northern Ireland’s energy storage industry, has called on the Irish and Northern Irish Governments to use zero-carbon storage options over fossil fuels to ensure a secure back-up power supply. The organisation was responding […]
The inaugural Energy Storage Ireland annual conference was held on the 23rd and 24th June and was a huge success with 20 expert speakers across 6 panel sessions and over 160 attendees. The conference was held in collaboration with our […]
Despite the frantic start to the year as projects battled to meet testing and contracting deadlines in the face of Covid-19 delays it has been a fantastic achievement by the industry as four new BESS projects have begun operations and […]
It has been another busy quarter for the storage industry with a number of our members progressing projects in construction and dealing with the uncertainty that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused in terms of project timelines for the upcoming DS3 […]
Energy Storage Ireland (ESI) has just completed a survey of its members and the results show that the pipeline of battery storage projects in Ireland and Northern Ireland is very strong with 54 projects, making up just under 2.3 GW […]
The Saving Power report, published jointly by Energy Storage Ireland and the Irish Wind Energy Association, shows how a strong electricity grid and new low-carbon technologies are essential to achieving Ireland’s 70 per cent renewable electricity target by 2030. Its […]
Energy Storage Ireland is delighted to publish an information paper on the characteristics of Grid-Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems and how safety is incorporated into their design, manufacture and operation. It is intended for use by policymakers, local communities, planning […]
Ireland’s electricity sector is changing, and this change will need to speed up over the next decade if Ireland is to achieve the 70by30 Government target for electricity generated by renewables. Ireland’s existing electricity market, the SEM (Single Electricity Market) […]
Energy Storage Ireland is delighted to publish our Quarter 2 Policy Update for 2020. It has been quite a busy quarter following the launch of ESI as we seek to grow the visibility of the brand, take on new members […]