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Statkraft s Kilathmoy battery won contracts for the current DS3 framework. Image: Statkraft. With the current tariff framework for energy storage in Ireland set to come to an end in April 2023, there is scepticism over the support that will follow. Given the onerous number of checks needed to bring in a replacement framework, and lessons learnt from the current “Delivering a Secure, Sustainable Electricity System” (DS3) framework, it is unlikely to be ready in the next two years suggested Bernice Doyle, head of Grid Services at Statkraft Ireland. If a high level decision about the direction of DS3 is made this year, it could be running by 2024 she continued, speaking in the Ireland panel during Solar Media’s Energy Storage Summit 2021. ....
A pilot solar-to-hydrogen project developed by Toshiba. Image: Toshiba. Support frameworks which address both green hydrogen supply and demand, as well as cross-border initiatives, will be pivotal to delivering affordable green hydrogen, a panel has concluded. The ‘Gas & Hydrogen: Bridging the Gap’ panel, part of the ongoing Energy Storage Summit 2021 organised by Energy-Storage.news publisher Solar Media, brought together a panel of stakeholders of the green hydrogen economy, including advocacy groups, policymakers and project developers. Kicking off the debate was Peter Duffy of the Irish Energy Storage Association, who discussed the potential for green hydrogen to address the “real challenge” of providing energy storage for periods of time beyond 48 hours and as long as two to three weeks. ....