Corre Energy is a European developer of utility-scale energy storage projects focused on long-duration solutions. The company plans, finances, and develops assets that provide capacity, balancing, and ancillary services to electricity grids, enabling higher penetration of renewable power and more stable energy supply for industry.
Its core technology platform centers on compressed air energy storage (CAES) in salt caverns, often integrated with green hydrogen to reduce or eliminate fossil fuels in the generation cycle. Corre Energy’s portfolio includes developments in the Netherlands—such as at Zuidwending—alongside projects in other European markets. The company also pairs long-duration storage with complementary short-duration batteries where appropriate, sharing grid connections to create multi-duration storage hubs. These assets are designed to support power system flexibility and can interface with hydrogen and chemical value chains that use cavern infrastructure and low-carbon energy.