The UK government introduced a “cap and floor” scheme to promote long-duration energy storage (LDES) development, addressing high upfront costs that hinder investment. The model guarantees minimum income for developers while capping potential revenues. This scheme aims to support the construction of new pumped storage facilities and other LDES projects, potentially saving £24 billion by 2050.
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