Okay, what exactly are you responding to? Big thread, lots of posts. If by new storage tech, you mean deployed battery grid storage, it certainly does exist and the industry has crazy growth. And it's not about govt subsidies driving this, like Marylands failed solar bullshit. Energy producers realize that batteries are far less expensive to build than peaker plants, require no fuel, and respond much much faster. In Australia, where a grid was under such peak pressure that it was notorious for browning out, Tesla built the Hornsdale Big Battery for a French company, which is making them money while stabilizing the grid and reducing brown/blackout.
"Grid battery energy storage market fundamentals proved to be adequately strong against the COVID-19 turmoil. In 2020, the global market expanded 47.3% with 2.4 GW of new power capacity. A robust outlook is expected for the decade ahead. The publisher forecasts the annual power capacity to reach 19.3 GW by 2030, amounting to 134.6 GW/437.4 GWh of cumulated capacity, and the annual investment to rise from $2 billion in 2020 to $15.94 billion by 2030."
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Tesla has sold out of grid storage products through all of 2022. Business is strong.
Tesla has reported more than 200% year-on-year increases in both solar and energy storage deployments for the second quarter of this year, during which time the company also produced and delivered more than 200,000 vehicles.
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The surge in storage revenue due to specific grid conditions in Australia was one of the main factors behind a 61% year-on-year increase in revenues that Neoen saw in the first quarter of the year.
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