As Bulgaria sought to curb rising costs, the government reduced subsidies, imposed a moratorium on new installations, and attempted to implement retroactive taxes on renewable energy producers. including solar
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Pe data de 20 noiembrie 2024, la Hotel Pullman World Trade Center București, va avea loc Bucharest Energy Storage 2024, evenimentul de referință dedicat dezbaterii viitorului stocării
Notes. Non-eligible are projects where realisation started before the filing of an application for a subsidy. Due to restrictions contained in the rules for the provision of subsidies, use of the
CISOLAR 2024, The 12th Solar Energy Expo & Conference will be held in Laminor Arena, Bucharest, Romania, on October 15-17, 2024! GREENBATTERY 2024, the CEE Energy Storage Conference and Exhibition, alongside the
Projects will be selected by 31 December, 2023, and need to be completed by 31 December, 2025. The programme will receive €79 million from Romania''s portion of the Recovery and Resilience Plan, the EU-wide scheme
Monsson said on April 9 that it connected to the national grid the largest energy battery storage capacity in Romania. The facility is part of the first hybrid photovoltaic-wind-battery project
Extension of already-existing subsidies for prosumers to include storage installations; Support schemes for off-grid solutions that incorporate storage; Adjustment of current financing schemes to new support mechanisms that can
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Based on the EU context and planning a significant uptake of renewable energy sources in its electricity mix over the following decades, Romania must also develop a strategy for the deployment of energy storage technologies.
The subsidy scheme will contribute to Romania’s energy transition objectives by developing at least 240 MW/480 MWh. At this point, Romania’s installed BESS capacity is negligible. The largest system now under construction is a 7 MW lithium-ion battery owned by Megalodan Storage in Ilfov county, near Bucharest.
The currently available options for financing hydrogen technologies, as well as the unprecedented level of support for them at EU level, make it into one of the most attractive prospects for the Romanian energy sector in the next years.
Among the most significant is the government’s new and clear responsibilities of developing plans and actions for energy storage, aligned with the NECP, European Green Deal, and Next Generation EU. In addition, the ANRE provisions about licenses include references to storage capacities for energy producers.
“We want to attract investments of at least EUR 2 billion in the battery sector in the next five years,” Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said in June, after signing a memorandum of understanding with EIT InnoEnergy for the development of the battery sector.
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