Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5788: The Spanish Energy Storage Market: Foundations for a Clean Energy Future
Energies doi: 10.3390/en18215788
Authors:
Guillermo Laine Cuervo
Iván Jares Salguero
Efrén García Ordiales
Spain’s accelerating renewable deployment has exposed growing challenges of intermittency, market volatility, and system stability, underscoring the urgency of energy storage integration. This paper examines the economic and regulatory viability of lithium-ion battery storage when hybridized with photovoltaic and run-of-river hydro generation. By analyzing captured price trends, intraday spreads, and feedback effects on market dynamics, we assess how battery storage enhances revenue certainty and system resilience. Results indicate that stand-alone arbitrage is insufficient under current conditions, whereas PV–BESS hybridization emerges as the most viable near-term pathway. Additional revenues from capacity mechanisms and ancillary services are identified as critical to ensure long-term investment feasibility. The April 2025 blackout highlighted Spain’s systemic vulnerability and reinforced the strategic importance of storage deployment. Our findings demonstrate that the success of the Spanish energy transition depends not only on continued cost reductions in battery technology but also on coherent regulatory design and infrastructure planning to secure large-scale integration.
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