UK Approves Major Hydropower Projects to Boost Energy Storage
New funding schemes aim to enhance energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels by expanding pumped storage hydropower capacity.
- The UK government has approved a funding scheme to support the development of new pumped storage hydropower projects across Britain.
- These projects are designed to store excess renewable energy and release it during times of high demand, helping to stabilize the grid.
- The 'cap and floor' funding model guarantees a minimum income for developers, encouraging investment in long-duration energy storage technologies.
- Critics express concerns over environmental impacts, particularly in scenic areas like Loch Ness, where several projects are planned.
- The initiative is part of a broader strategy to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, with a target of deploying 20 gigawatts of long-term energy storage.