Utilizing energy storage when renewable energy production is high, and providing that energy back to the grid when renewables are offline, helps in reducing the grid’s carbon emissions, and achieving decarbonization faster.
In the following interview, George Manahilov, co‑head of energy storage, Ken‑Ichi Hino, portfolio manager for energy storage, and Alex Leung, infrastructure analyst, research & strategy, discuss why energy storage is considered a critical grid infrastructure, the sector’s role in carbon reduction and what it takes for investors to reap the benefits of this fast‑growing sector.
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