Why energy storage is moving beyond the capex debate
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For most of the past decade, the energy storage conversation revolved around a single question: how much does it cost?
That focus made sense. Storage was still proving itself. Capital costs were high, deployment was limited, and early projects lived or died on whether the numbers penciled out at all. Capex became a proxy for viability, and for a long time, it was the right one.
But as storage moves from pilots into infrastructure, that proxy is breaking down.
Projects struggling today o
That focus made sense. Storage was still proving itself. Capital costs were high, deployment was limited, and early projects lived or died on whether the numbers penciled out at all. Capex became a proxy for viability, and for a long time, it was the right one.
But as storage moves from pilots into infrastructure, that proxy is breaking down.
Projects struggling today o
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