CMS launches e-guide on energy storage

International

Energy storage offers a range of opportunities for standalone developers, generators, network operators and consumers (ranging from large energy users through to domestic consumers) and other electricity sector participants and is an increasing focus due to the array of benefits the various technologies can provide.

The CMS Energy team has prepared an e-guide on energy storage, which covers 22 jurisdictions across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

The guide covers the storage sector’s development, and the legal and regulatory environment to consider in the deployment of energy storage projects in each jurisdiction.

Our guide is an electronic format, making it easily accessible. You can also download a PDF version of the entire guide or individual chapters to view offline.

You can access the guide here.

Please feel free to direct any questions you may have to us or directly to any of the guide’s authors.

Austria
Johannes Trenkwalder, Florian Kromer
Belgium
Ivan-Serge Brouhns
Bulgaria
Kostadin Sirleshtov, Borislava Piperkova
China
Andrzej Blach, Vera Zhang
Czech Republic
Lukáš Janíček, Radim Kotlaba
Germany
Dorothee Janzen, Agnes Wippich
Hungary
Peter Simon, Tamara Turzo
Italy
Matteo Ciminelli, Pietro Cavasola
Mexico
Derek Woodhouse, Luis Fernández Lagunas
Morocco
Marc Veuillot, Néna Lardy
The Netherlands
Cecilia van der Weijden, Dominique van Voorst tot Voorst
Poland
Piotr Ciolkowski
Portugal
Mónica Pacheco
Romania
Loredana Mihailescu
Russia
Jean-Francois Marquaire, Paul Miasnikof
Serbia
Radivoje Petrikic, Djordje Popović
Slovakia
Jana Togelova, Michal Huťan
Slovenia
Tomaž Petrovič, Matevž Klobučar
Spain
Jaime Almenar, Carlos Tallón
Switzerland
Alain Raemy
Ukraine
Vitaliy Radchenko
UK
Munir Hassan, Louise Dalton