Storage energy

Electricity storage appears to be an essential lever for the energy transition. Pioneer in this field, the EDF Group has the ambition to become one of the European leaders in the sector.

Why store energy?

While the production of renewable energies depends by definition on the abundance of natural resources such as wind, water or sun, the addition of storage solutions, combined with intelligent control systems, contributes to the stability of the network. national electricity and contributes to security of supply. Storage systems allow better integration of renewable energies.

Our ambition in storage

In 2018, the EDF Group launched a Storage plan qui prévoit l’installation de 10 GW de nouveaux moyens de stockage au service des systèmes électriques d’ici à 2035. Partout dans le monde, EDF power solutions développe des systèmes innovants de stockage d’électricité. Notre ambition : Accélérer la décarbonation de nos mix énergétique en proposant une solution fiable à l’intermittence de la production éolienne et solaire.

Summary

Our know-how

Historical expertise

Historical expertise of the EDF Group in storage solutions such as hydraulic STEPs

Technological mastery

Mastery of innovative technological solutions for piloting and managing systems

Feedback

Feedback from battery storage solutions in our countries of operation.

Our key achievements

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In Germany, an innovative storage offer for commercial and industrial customers

In Germany, we offer an innovative storage offering for commercial and industrial customers. This battery storage solution not only reduces the energy bill, but also lightens the load on the electricity network. 

For our client Speira, a specialist in aluminum rolling and recycling, we installed a battery system that will provide 1.6 MW of energy for an hour, enough to help stabilize the electricity grid during high demand.

Storage, a historic skill of EDF

THE STEP (Pumped Energy Transfer Station) can be compared to large batteries. They operate using two water reservoirs located at different heights. When there is excess energy on the electricity network, we take advantage of it to pump water from the lower basin to the upper basin. When it is necessary to inject electricity into the network, the valves are opened to create a drop towards the lower basin and turn the turbines. 

Thanks to their storage function and their reactivity, STEPs dynamically contribute to maintaining the balance between production and consumption on the network, while providing valuable assistance during consumption peaks. 

EDF is a key player in STEPs, both in design, construction and maintenance and in operation.

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