In the run-up to COP29 in Baku (Azerbaijan), in an analysis published on 30 October, the think-tank Ember highlights the opportunities for developing networks and storage that arise from the commitments made by the COP Presidency.
This latter has proposed an energy storage target of 1,500 GW by 2030 and an extension of the grid infrastructure by 25 million kilometres by 2030 and a further 65 million kilometres by 2040.
It also proposes to “unlock the potential” of a global clean...