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Electricity Storage: Powering the Energy Transition

Edited by: Louise Dalton, Sabrina Polito

ISBN13: 9781837231409
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £175.00





Electricity storage is at the heart of the global shift to clean energy, enabling flexibility, reliability and the integration of renewables. Falling technology costs, ambitious climate targets and surging investment have made storage one of the most dynamic sectors in energy today – but legal and regulatory frameworks are still evolving.

This book offers a comprehensive guide to the commercial, regulatory and financing issues shaping storage projects worldwide. Combining specialist chapters on revenue models, construction, equity and debt financing with detailed country analyses across Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa, it equips lawyers, developers, investors and lenders with the insights needed to navigate this fast-changing market.

Authored by leading experts across jurisdictions, it is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and capitalise on the opportunities electricity storage creates.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Introduction
Louise Dalton of CMS London, and Sabrina Polito

Section I
Revenue
Louise Dalton of CMS London, and Sabrina Polito
Construction
Tom Ballard and Phil Duffield of CMS London
Equity financing
Caroline Clapham of Eversheds Sutherland
Debt financing
Nick Ross-Mcall and Katie Duffield of CMS London

Section II
Africa
Johan Bruneau, Maurice Katsigazi and Lebogang Molebale of CMS, and Kevin Kwasa of MAKE Law Advocates LLP
Australia
Christopher Flynn, Marina Hough, and Sandy McDougall of Gilbert + Tobin

Brazil
Elise Calixto Hale Crystal of CMS Brazil

Germany
Carolin Armbruster and Dorothee Janzen of CMS Germany
India
Gautam Chabra of Trilegal

Italy
Matteo Ciminelli and Francesco Sabatino of CMS Italy

Japan
Naoki Ishikawa and Hiroto Hayashi of Mori Hamada

Middle East
Charles Dolphin of CMS Dubai

Poland
Kacper Stanosz and Lukasz Szatkowski of CMS Poland

South Korea
Jung Min Pak of Lee & Co

Spain
Ignacio Grangel of CMS Spain

United Kingdom
Louise Dalton of CMS London, and Sabrina Polito

United States
Marty Hopkins of BKLAW

CAISO
Buck Endemann, Camarin Madigan, Jane Rueger and Laura Zagar of Perkins Coie

Conclusion
Louise Dalton of CMS London, and Sabrina Polito