Have you ever wondered how a small South American nation like Suriname could become a renewable energy leader? Well, the $120 million Paramaribo Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project might just hold the answer.
A humming lithium energy storage module sits under the Paramaribo sun, while 10,000 miles away, the tiny island nation of Nauru uses identical technology to combat rolling blackouts.
Battery Energy Storage Systems, or BESS, are rechargeable batteries that can store energy from different sources and discharge it when needed. In Battery Energy Storage Systems, battery racks are responsible for storing the energy coming from the grid or power generator.
Both companies are undertaking the three projects simultaneously, on the island of Guaquen?m in Guyana, on the island of Carriacou (Grenada) and in Parmaribo (Suriname).
Enter home energy storage systems – Suriname''s new superheroes in the renewable energy revolution. As of 2025, the global energy storage market has ballooned to $33 billion annually [1], and Paramaribo''s riding this wave like a pro surfer at Braamspunt Beach.
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Well, Paramaribo''s emerging energy storage enterprises couldn''t have picked a more crucial moment. With global energy storage now a $33 billion industry generating nearly 100 gigawatt-hours annually [1], Suriname''s capital is positioning itself as the Caribbean''s green energy hub.