750 Gigawatts Of Energy Storage, And Nowhere To Go — Yet
cleantechnica.com Aug 18, 2026

750 Gigawatts Of Energy Storage, And Nowhere To Go — Yet

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The United States has 750 gigawatts of energy‑storage projects awaiting grid connections, according to a Bloomberg report citing Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory data. Most of these systems are in planning stages, with a median wait of five years for grid access. The backlog reflects robust interest in clean energy, even after recent federal policy shifts. Wood Mackenzie projects the market could quadruple to 200 GW by 2031, dominated by utility‑scale storage. DeltaX’s new Georgia plant underscores domestic manufacturing growth amid foreign‑entity restrictions.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The grid‑connection bottleneck threatens to stall the rapid expansion of renewable‑powered storage, potentially delaying the U.S.
  • · transition to a cleaner energy mix.