Why is energy storage growing in Bulgaria?
Energy storage in Bulgaria is expanding rapidly as the government awards nearly 10 GWh of capacity to 82 projects, boosting renewable energy reliability and grid stability.
How much money will be invested in Bulgaria's electricity system?
Energy minister Vladimir Malinov said the investments, worth up to BGN1,153,939,700 (US$657.4 million) “will guarantee the security and stability of the Bulgarian electricity system.” Tender bids must be submitted electronically, with more information available on this portal.
How much is the energy investment in Bulgaria worth?
The ministry released a statement a day prior to the application window’s opening. Energy minister Vladimir Malinov said the investments, worth up to BGN1,153,939,700 (US$657.4 million) “will guarantee the security and stability of the Bulgarian electricity system.”
How much money does the NRRP provide for energy projects in Bulgaria?
Under the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively receive BGN 1.15 billion (approximately $675 million) in public funding.
How will the selected storage systems be distributed in Bulgaria?
The selected storage systems will be geographically distributed across Bulgaria and connected either to the national transmission grid or local distribution networks. All awarded projects must be operational by March .
The program is set to cover up to 50% of costs, but no more than EUR 190,000 per MWh, excluding value-added tax. The public call would be for individual projects for 10 MW to 300 MW in operating power and storage duration of at least two hours, translating to 20 MWh to 600 MWh in The program is set to cover up to 50% of costs, but no more than EUR 190,000 per MWh, excluding value-added tax. The public call would be for individual projects for 10 MW to 300 MW in operating power and storage duration of at least two hours, translating to 20 MWh to 600 MWh inBulgaria’s standalone energy storage tender, which aimed to procure at least 3 GWh of cumulative usable capacity, ultimately awarded more than three times that amount. Bulgaria will finance 82 standalone renewable energy storage projects worth over 1.15 billion levs ($675 million) under its
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