Kuwait eyes large-scale battery storage to ease power crisis

The Gulf state, a major oil producer and OPEC member, has been grappling with severe electricity shortages driven by rapid population growth, urban expansion, rising temperatures and delays in plant maintenance. (AFP)
The Gulf state, a major oil producer and OPEC member, has been grappling with severe electricity shortages driven by rapid population growth, urban expansion, rising temperatures and delays in plant maintenance. (AFP)
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Kuwait eyes large-scale battery storage to ease power crisis

Kuwait eyes large-scale battery storage to ease power crisis
  • The battery storage initiative is part of a broader push to stabilize Kuwait’s grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels during peak demand periods

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait is negotiating a major battery storage project with a discharge capacity of up to 1.5 gigawatts and total energy storage of between 4 and 6 gigawatt-hours, in a bid to ease chronic power shortages, a senior Electricity Ministry official said on Monday.
The Gulf state, a major oil producer and OPEC member, has been grappling with severe electricity shortages driven by rapid population growth, urban expansion, rising temperatures and delays in plant maintenance.
The strain has forced authorities to impose planned power cuts in some areas since last year.

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• The battery storage initiative is part of a broader push to stabilize Kuwait’s grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels during peak demand periods.

• If implemented, it would mark one of the largest energy storage deployments in the region.

“It is still in the negotiation phase ... the picture is becoming clearer and we may soon have an outcome from it,” Adel Al-Zamil told reporters.
The battery storage initiative is part of a broader push to stabilize Kuwait’s grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels during peak demand periods. If implemented, it would mark one of the largest energy storage deployments in the region.
Momentum has picked up since Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah dissolved parliament in 2024 for four years, clearing the way for long-delayed projects.
Both the Al-Khairan power plant and the first phase of the Shagaya renewable energy project, with a combined planned capacity of around 2.9 gigawatts, are expected to be awarded in the second half of 2026, Al-Zamil said.
The Public-Private Partnership Authority invited bids in September for the first phase of Al-Khairan, which will contribute at least 1.8 gigawatts. The first phase of Shagaya, with a planned capacity of 1,100 megawatts, has completed its pre-qualification stage.


UAE president and British prime minister discuss Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid

UAE president and British prime minister discuss Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid
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UAE president and British prime minister discuss Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid

UAE president and British prime minister discuss Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid
  • Leaders also explore efforts to promote prosperity for their nations, and advance peace and stability across the Middle East
  • They underline urgent need to work toward a just and lasting peace between Palestinians and Israelis based on a two-state solution

LONDON: The president of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on Monday discussed the latest developments in Gaza with the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer.

During their telephone conversation they also discussed efforts by their nations to promote mutual prosperity, and advance peace and stability across the Middle East and the wider world.

The leaders emphasized the need to ensure the ceasefire brokered in October continues to hold in Gaza, and to facilitate the delivery of aid in sufficient quantities to reduce the suffering of civilians in the territory, the Emirates News Agency reported.

They underlined the urgent need to work toward a just and lasting peace between Palestinians and Israelis based on a two-state solution, which they said remains the only viable path to stability in the region and a better future for all its peoples and nations.

The president and the prime minister also discussed ways in which cooperation between their countries might be enhanced in support of mutual interests.