
handle: 10419/103278
After a period of hibernation, the development of pumped-hydro storage plants in Germany regains momentum. Motivated by an ever increasing share of intermittent renewable generation, a variety of energy players considers new projects, which could increase the available capacity by up to 60% until the end of the decade. This paper analyzes the current development and evaluates the revenue potential as well as possible barriers. Overall, the prospects for new pumped-hydro storage plants have improved, even though profitability remains a major challenge.
Q42, ddc:330, Q48, pumped-hydro energy storage, power plant investment, Germany, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Germany, pumped-hydro energy storage, L94, power plant investment, jel: jel:L94, jel: jel:Q42, jel: jel:Q48
Q42, ddc:330, Q48, pumped-hydro energy storage, power plant investment, Germany, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Germany, pumped-hydro energy storage, L94, power plant investment, jel: jel:L94, jel: jel:Q42, jel: jel:Q48
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