The list of winners in Greece’s maiden tender for standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) projects includes seven companies with 12 proposals, Energypress reports. The awarded projects have secured in full the 400 MW capacity on offer.
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Greece has released its first battery energy storage auction for 400 MW. This is the first competitive process for energy storage in Southeastern Europe. Two more rounds are expected in 2023. The Greek Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAWEW) has published the country’s first round of battery storage auctions.
The auction is part of Greece’s 1 GW energy storage program. The country announced its 1 GW energy storage program in the summer with three separate tenders featuring 400 MW, 300 MW and 300 MW of capacity. The first tender awarded 12 energy storage projects in August, with 411,79 ΜW of capacity in total.
Greece’s energy storage program will draw €341 million ($372.3 million) from the European Union’s post-pandemic recovery fund, which was approved last year by the European Commission. The program’s first and second tenders will focus on standalone energy storage projects connected to the Greek electricity transmission network.
Greece has emerged as one of the countries with the largest pipeline of battery storage projects, but as yet there has been little activity on the ground. This is changing as the long-awaited storage subsidy auctions have started, with the first projects being awarded support for both investment and operating costs.
Currently there is a growing interest for investments in storage facilities in Greece. Licensed projects mostly consist of Li-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS), either stand-alone or integrated in PVs, as well as PHS facilities .
Greece's energy storage scheme allows projects from the European Economic Area (EEA) outside of Greece, provided there is an electricity interconnection and fully coupled power grids between Greece and the EEA country. Currently, only Bulgaria meets these expectations.
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