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Argentina aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The related long-term low emission development strategy (LTS) was developed in 2021 with support from UNEP, among others.
Argentina aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The related long-term low emission development strategy (LTS) was developed in 2021 with support from UNEP, among others.
The $540 million investment in energy storage isn''t just about keeping the lights on in Buenos Aires. It''s a strategic bet on a more
Argentina''s first energy storage tender has lured proposals for 1,347 MW of combined capacity, indicating a high investor interest that
The Argentinean authorities plan to install the new storage capacity in critical nodes of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, with an estimated investment of $500 million
Argentina has opened a $500 million battery storage tender aimed at adding 500 MW of new energy storage capacity in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The AlmaGBA
This national and international open call, part of Resolution SE 67/2025, marks Argentina''s first large-scale effort to integrate new electricity storage infrastructure into urban
The $540 million investment in energy storage isn''t just about keeping the lights on in Buenos Aires. It''s a strategic bet on a more flexible, reliable, and sustainable energy future
Until just a few years ago, talking about energy storage in Argentina was little more than an expression of intent. Today, that opportunity has moved beyond an abstract
On July 7, by Resolution 517/2023 of the Secretariat of Energy (of the Ministry of Economy), Argentina approved the National Energy Transition Plan to 2030 and the Guidelines and
Argentina aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The related long-term low emission development strategy (LTS) was developed in
The 25 MW/100 MWh EVx ™ Gravity Energy Storage System (GESS) is a 4-hour duration project being built outside of Shanghai in Rudong, Jiangsu Province, China.The EVx ™ is under
Argentina has opened a $500 million battery storage tender aimed at adding 500 MW of new energy storage capacity in the Buenos
Argentina''s first energy storage tender has lured proposals for 1,347 MW of combined capacity, indicating a high investor interest that significantly exceeded the 500-MW
This project presents a significant opportunity for global energy storage providers, and LondianESS breaks down the technical requirements, financial model, and strategic
On July 7, by Resolution 517/2023 of the Secretariat of Energy (of the Ministry of Economy), Argentina approved the National Energy Transition
This national and international open call, part of Resolution SE 67/2025, marks Argentina''s first large-scale effort to integrate new electricity storage infrastructure into urban
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The $540 million investment in energy storage isn’t just about keeping the lights on in Buenos Aires. It’s a strategic bet on a more flexible, reliable, and sustainable energy future for Argentina – and potentially, a blueprint for the entire region. What role will energy storage play in your country’s energy transition?
Argentina’s $540 Million Bet on Battery Storage: A Blueprint for Grid Resilience? Over 667 megawatts of energy storage capacity are headed for the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA), representing an investment exceeding half a billion US dollars.
Argentina has opened a $500 million battery storage tender aimed at adding 500 MW of new energy storage capacity in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The AlmaGBA program, managed by CAMMESA, offers long-term contracts with fixed payments and financial guarantees to attract developers.
This national and international open call, part of Resolution SE 67/2025, marks Argentina’s first large-scale effort to integrate new electricity storage infrastructure into urban distribution networks.