The average bid price was lower than that of the first competitive process, which stood at €49,748 per megawatt, but higher than last year''s second tender, which averaged
The energy regulator in Greece has cancelled the country''s third large-scale energy storage procurement auction due to confusion over limits on how much power capacity
The Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy, Waste, and Water (RAAEY) has cancelled the country''s third auction for 200 MW of standalone, grid-scale, front-of-the-meter
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Standalone Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are rapidly emerging as a key market, with 6.1 gigawatts of tenders issued in the first quarter of 2025 alone, accounting for 64% of the total utility-scale energy storage
Greece''s Regulatory Authority for Energy, Waste, and Water (RAAEY) has published the results of the country''s third auction for standalone battery energy storage system.
The Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy has confirmed that 411.8 MW of projects have been awarded in the country''s first standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) tender, which has attracted huge interest
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The launch of Greece''s first tender for battery energy storage capacity has been pushed back to the second quarter and is expected to take place in late June, Energypress
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The grid connection will be restored once the project fully complies with the requirements. Conclusion As Greece continues to accelerate its energy transition, the new
Greece''s latest auction has awarded subsidies to 188.9 MW of standalone, front-of-the-meter, utility-scale battery energy storage. The auction was the third and final edition of
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While 12 projects won awards in the first tranche of the recent grid-scale energy storage auctions in Greece, what of the 500 that didn''t?
Projects with a combined capacity of 299.8 MW are the final winners in Greece''s second tender for battery energy storage systems (BESS) capacity, according to official data released by the Regulatory Authority (RAE).
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. Battery energy storage system. Image by
Greece awards 189 MW of battery storage in third auction Greece''s latest auction has awarded subsidies to 188.9 MW of standalone, front-of-the-meter, utility-scale battery energy storage.
Greece''s first standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) tender has been largely oversubscribed, attracting offers for 3.3 GW of capacity against a target of 400 MW,
While 12 projects won awards in the first tranche of the recent grid-scale energy storage auctions in Greece, what of the 500 that didn''t?
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The Greek government has decided to slash by 50% the available subsidies for the country''s second tender for battery energy storage system (BESS) projects, Energypress reported on Friday.
Greece’s latest auction has awarded subsidies to 188.9 MW of standalone, front-of-the-meter, utility-scale battery energy storage. The auction was the third and final edition of a battery storage subsidy program launched in 2023, with the country now turning its focus towards a new 4.7 GW unsibsidized BESS scheme.
According to the Greek National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), the nation aims to install 4.3 GW of storage by 2030. Thus far, 900 MW has been allocated via the Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy, Waste, and Water (RAAEY) tenders. Therefore, the remaining share would be delivered under the new plan but without any subsidy support.
The Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy has confirmed that 411.8 MW of projects have been awarded in the country’s first standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) tender, which has attracted huge interest among developers. Investment and operating aid will be granted to 12 projects put forward by seven proponents.
The government now aims for 2.65 GW of battery projects on the transmission grid and a further 900 MW on the distribution grid. According to the Greek National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), the nation aims to install 4.3 GW of storage by 2030.
Moving forward, Greece is abandoning subsidizing BESS via auctions. Instead, the country has recently launched a new program for 4.7 GW of unsibsidized BESS which will be offered priority grid connections on a merchant basis without subsidy support. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused.