The Estonia power plant energy storage project primarily uses lithium-ion batteries, known for their high energy density and rapid response times. However, pilot programs are also testing flow batteries and compressed air energy storage (CAES). With 47% of Estonia's electricity now coming from renewables (2023 National Energy Report), such projects prevent blackouts and reduce fossil fuel dependency. The JV between Estonian energy company Evecon, French solar PV developer Corsica Sole, and asset manager Mirova will develop the 2-hour duration systems, with. A 200 MWh complex in Kiisa goes online and will stabilize the Baltic power grid and accelerate renewable energy adoption across the region. Discover how c Summary: Tartu.