US Energy Storage: Q1 2024 Sees 1,265 MW Installed, Sets Stage for 10 GW by Year End

Energy Storage. (Credit: Sembcorp-Industries)

In the first quarter of 2024, the witnessed a significant surge in installations, with a total of 1,265 megawatts (MW) deployed, marking an 84% increase compared to the previous year and setting a new record for any first quarter. This data was reported in a joint study by Wood Mackenzie and the American Clean Power Association (ACP), released on Tuesday.

The report highlighted that the -scale segment accounted for 993 MW of the total installations, with a notable concentration in , California, and . California drove a robust performance in the residential segment, deploying a record-breaking 250 MW, surpassing the previous quarterly record set in Q4 2023 by 8%.

John Hensley, Vice President of Markets and Policy Analysis at ACP, expressed optimism about the industry's outlook, stating, “We look forward to celebrating the industry's first double-digit installation year and cheering the tight race for top storage state playing out between California and Texas.”

Looking ahead, the grid-scale energy storage segment is projected to reach 11.1 gigawatts (GW) installed capacity by the end of 2024, reflecting a 45% increase year-over-year. The forecast for total US installations anticipates 12.9 GW in 2024 and a cumulative 75 GW by 2028.

Wood Mackenzie revised its five-year grid-scale forecast upward, now expecting cumulative new additions of 62.2 GW through 2028, representing a 5% increase from previous quarterly projections.

Add a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Keep Up to Date with the Most Important News

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use