Poland’s state-owned power producer PGE is working on the largest energy storage facility in Europe with a capacity of 200 megawatts (MW). The project obtained a preliminary license from Poland’s energy regulator.
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State-owned power company PGE Group has obtained regulatory approval to build a 200MW/820MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Poland. The project, called CHEST (Commercial Hybrid Energy
Polish state-owned energy company PGE Group announced on Friday (5 January) that it has obtained connection conditions for a battery storage facility with a capacity of 400 megawatts (MW) in Gryfino (northwestern Poland).
Poland’s state-owned power producer PGE is working on the largest energy storage facility in Europe with a capacity of 200 megawatts (MW). The project obtained a preliminary license from Poland’s energy regulator.
PGE Group is set to construct Europe’s largest energy storage facility, with a capacity of up to 263 MW and a minimum of 900 MWh, near the Żarnowiec Pumped-Storage Power Plant. The project, expected to be tendered in mid-2024, aims to support the balancing of PGE's land and offshore wind farms on the Baltic Sea.
“Our strategic goal is to have 800 MW of new energy storage installed capacity in Poland by 2030 to ensure the safe integration of new renewable energy sources and contribute to the stabilisation of the power system thus improving energy security,” said Wojciech Dąbrowski, CEO of PGE.
On the contrary, at present, all findings in this regard are quite imprecise and subject to further revision. While Poland is believed to have an enormous overall storage capacity of around 92 Gt, (Hinc 2010a, 26) that capacity is not only approximate but also remains largely uncharacterized (Corless et al. 2011, 25).
2018 saw the greatest capacity additions to energy storage systems globally. South Korea alone deployed a combined utility-scale and behind-the-meter storage of 0.6 gigawatts in 2019, making up the greatest share among the leading four countries, followed by China and Germany at 0.5 gigawatts. Statista Accounts: Access All Statistics.
The strategic goal of the Group in the area of energy storage is to have 800 MW of new energy storage installed capacity in Poland by 2030. The energy stores will ensure safe system integration of new renewable energy sources, will contribute to stabilization of the power system and will improve the country's energy security.
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