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BESS and the German energy market with Lars Stephan (Senior Manager of Policy and Market Development @ Fluence)
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Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Germany holds a unique position within the European energy system—serving as a central hub for regional interconnections, boasting a vast behind-the-meter residential storage network, and generating 40% of its electricity from renewable sources. With ambitious net zero targets, Germany is paving the way for a cleaner future. But how does its energy market function, and what role does grid-scale storage play?In this week's episode, Lars Stephan, Senior Manager of Policy and Market Development at Fluence, joins Quentin to provide a comprehensive introduction to the German energy market and the role of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Throughout the conversation, they discuss:
- An overview of European energy markets and the importance of interconnection between countries for stability.
- The fundamentals of the German energy market, including generation capacity and renewable energy targets.
- Future market reforms for the German system, including the introduction of a Capacity Market.
- The significance of Germany’s residential energy storage landscape and behind-the-meter assets.
- Market access, optimization, and the rise of new players in the German storage sector.