Does Greece need a third energy storage tender?
Greece’s first energy storage tender took place last year. It awarded 12 energy storage projects, or 411,79 ΜW of capacity, with an average price of €49,748/MW per year. To conclude its energy storage auction program, Greece needs to run a third storage tender to account for the remainder of the program’s 1 GW of capacity.
What is the Greek energy storage tender?
The tender is part of the country’s 1 GW energy storage auction program. The Greek energy regulator has awarded 300 MW of new battery storage capacity in the nation's second energy storage tender, split among 11 projects. The tender is part of the country’s 1 GW energy storage auction program.
How many MW of new battery storage capacity does Greece have?
The Greek energy regulator has awarded 300 MW of new battery storage capacity in the nation's second energy storage tender, split among 11 projects. The tender is part of the country’s 1 GW energy storage auction program. The projects range in size from 8,875 MW/17,75 MWh to 49,9 MW/100 MWh).
How much does an energy storage auction cost in Greece?
The regulator said the auction was highly competitive, leading to an average tender price of €47,680 ($51,506)/MW per year. Greece’s energy storage auction program awards contracts-for-difference (CfD) over periods of 10 years. The submitted bids were capped at €115,000/MW per year, with the lowest successful bid set at €44,100/MW per year.
How often should energy storage projects be completed in Greece?
Investors will be expected to submit progress reports every three months to ensure timely construction. Greece’s first energy storage tender took place last year. It awarded 12 energy storage projects, or 411,79 ΜW of capacity, with an average price of €49,748/MW per year.
Will Greece provide a quota for battery projects in ?
Before the end of , Greece intends to provide subsidies for standalone battery projects of 200 MW in total via the third auction. The Ministry of Environment and Energy issued a decree determining the available operating power quota.
The program is part of the just transition efforts within Greece’s coal phaseout, currently scheduled to be completed in . Grants for the capital expenditure or capex for the battery energy storage systems (BESS) are set at EUR 200,000 per MW. The program is part of the just transition efforts within Greece’s coal phaseout, currently scheduled to be completed in . Grants for the capital expenditure or capex for the battery energy storage systems (BESS) are set at EUR 200,000 per MW.The regulator said the auction was highly competitive, leading to an average tender price of €47,680 ($51,506)/MW per year. Greece’s energy storage auction program awards contracts-for-difference (CfD) over periods of 10 years. The submitted bids were capped at €115,000/MW per year, with the lowest
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