Producers and offtakers are increasingly integrating renewables with energy storage in hybrid Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). This combination helps stabilize energy output, reduce cannibalization risk, and create new, reliable contract frameworks.
Producers and offtakers are increasingly combining renewables with storage in hybrid PPAs to stabilise output, hedge cannibalisation and unlock new, bankable contract structures.
This evolving strategy is driving the market toward a more mature and financially viable stage.
Author's summary: The rise of hybrid PPAs merging renewables with storage is enhancing energy stability and unlocking innovative, secure contractual opportunities in the market.