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Battery storage in The Netherlands with Rens Savenije (Business Lead System Integration @ Ventolines)
Episode 1
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description
With an impressive amount of renewables buildout in the pipeline, the Dutch energy market has ambitious plans for a clean energy future. However, the country is facing significant challenges with huge amounts of grid congestion and high grid fees. A lack of subsidies for standalone storage projects means that the investment case for storage currently leans more toward the colocation of projects with generation. What does the power system and the outlook for battery energy storage look like in The Netherlands? In this week’s episode, Rens Savenije, Business Lead System Integration for wind and solar at Ventolines, joins Quentin to discuss the Dutch energy market. Over the course of the conversation, they discuss:
- Dutch power market dynamics, from peak demand in the Netherlands to interconnection with other countries.
- The rapid growth of solar energy in the Netherlands and the challenges posed by grid congestion.
- Current state of grid-scale battery projects in the Netherlands and the outlook for buildout.
- The impact of grid fees in the Netherlands and what this means for standalone battery projects.
- The potential for co-located projects with wind and solar to optimize grid connections.
- Investment opportunities for storage in the Dutch market.