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Batteries cheaper than new thermal power plants for the reserve capacity of the Brazilian electricity grid – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 4, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Analyst Aurora Energy Research estimates that battery storage systems will cost 10% less than new combined cycle thermal power plants – and could be 29% cheaper. pv magazine spoke to Inês Gaspar from Aurora about the figures.

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Taxing BESS project components in the same way as solar panels would provide even more savings for Brazilian bill payers

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Aurora has estimated that battery energy storage systems (BESS) now cost 10% less to provide reserve capacity for Brazil’s electricity grid than new combined gas turbine power stations (CCGT).

Because that difference applies to projects built to strengthen Brazil’s electricity grid starting in 2030, Aurora said BESS could be 29% cheaper if their components were subject to the same Brazilian tax regime as solar panels.

“In Brazil, 30% of the cost of installing storage is represented by taxes,” said Inês Gaspar, head of Aurora’s research for Latin America. “In other countries we monitor, this is 5% to 10%.”

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