Grid-scale battery storage involves deploying large-scale battery systems to store electricity and provide grid services, such as frequency regulation, voltage support, and peak shaving. These systems play a crucial role in enhancing grid stability, integrating renewable energy sources, and improving the overall efficiency and resilience of the electricity grid.
Grid-scale battery storage systems are being deployed around the world, with significant growth in recent years. For example, the Hornsdale Power Reserve in Australia is one of the largest lithium-ion battery storage systems in the world, providing grid stability and supporting the integration of renewable energy.