How India Can Accelerate Pumped Hydro Storage for a Clean Energy Future

Published 07 July 2021

India’s clean energy transition is largely driven by the ambitious target of installing 450 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy (RE) by 2030. While such huge RE deployment can pose several operational and technical challenges for the grid, energy storage can mitigate them.

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India’s clean energy transition is largely driven by the ambitious target of installing 450 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy (RE) by 2030. While such huge RE deployment can pose several operational and technical challenges for the grid, energy storage can mitigate them.

Among the various energy storage technologies, pumped-hydro storage and battery storage are emerging as the front-runners. PHS, the oldest and most mature large-scale storage technology, accounts for 96 per cent of installed global energy storage capacity. Around 169 GW of pumped storage capacity is installed worldwide, with China leading with 32.1 GW, followed by Japan with 28.5 GW, and United States with 24.2 GW.

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Date 07 July 2021
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