Battery storage at ESB Aghada, Co Cork: Opening the market to such businesses could help cut electricity costs.
Plans to allow energy storage businesses to trade electricity on the Irish market could help in cutting power costs, experts say.
Developers have installed batteries in Ireland capable of storing up to 400 megawatts (MW) of electricity, equivalent to an average power station, but they are used only as a backstop to help ward off potential shortages.
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