Croatia will provide some €500 million (US$534 million) in subsidies for battery energy storage system (BESS) technology, a government minister has said. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir
The battery storage system provides energy balancing and maintains grid stability on the island of Vis. The system operates on Li-ion batteries which enable rapid response, both in the terms of energy delivery requirements and for the purpose of storing electricity generated from either Vis SPP or the power grid.
The deadline for submitting proposals in 19 June, 2023, and the Call page indicated that the energy storage technology must be battery-based. In September 2020, Energy-Storage.news reported on a €20 million grant from the EU to Croatia-based energy storage operator IE-Energy for the firm to deploy projects in the country.
The Croatian government has allocated €60 million ($65.6 million) in subsidies for businesses to install 80 MW of renewables and 20 MWh of batteries. Croatia may only install 2.5 MW of PV in 2022. Image: Ministry of Regional Development of Croatia
Croatia will provide some €500 million (US$534 million) in subsidies for battery energy storage system (BESS) technology, a government minister has said. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan revealed the funding, part of a larger €1.6 billion for energy projects, at the JANAF conference in Zagreb earlier this month
IE-Energy is planning to build a battery system of 50 MW, which means it would be the biggest in Southeastern Europe. The European Commission has approved, under the European Union''s aid rules, a EUR 19.8
IE-Energy will build the first battery system near Šibenik, with a capacity of 100 MWh and 50 MW of power. The first phase of the project, with a power of 10 MW and a capacity of 22 MWh, should be completed during the
Croatia launches rebate program for solar, other renewables, batteries The Croatian government has allocated €60 million ($65.6 million) in subsidies for businesses to install 80 MW of
IE-Energy will build the first battery system near Šibenik, with a capacity of 100 MWh and 50 MW of power. The first phase of the project, with a power of 10 MW and a capacity of 22 MWh, should be completed during the first quarter of 2023.
The deadline for submitting proposals in 19 June, 2023, and the Call page indicated that the energy storage technology must be battery-based. In September 2020, Energy-Storage.news reported on a €20 million grant from
IE-Energy is planning to build a battery system of 50 MW, which means it would be the biggest in Southeastern Europe. The European Commission has approved, under the European Union''s aid rules, a EUR 19.8 million Croatian aid measure in favor of energy storage operator IE-Energy.
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €19.8 million ($19.7 million) Croatian aid measure aiming to help with the procurement and installation of grid-scale batteries to provide transmission system operators (TSOs) with balancing services.
The Government of Croatia is preparing EUR 500 million for the installation of batteries for storing renewable energy. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan said Croatia is ready for changes in
The Croatian government has allocated €60 million ($65.6 million) in subsidies for businesses to install 80 MW of renewables and 20 MWh of batteries. Croatia may only install 2.5 MW of PV in 2022. Image: Ministry of
The Government of Croatia is preparing EUR 500 million for the installation of batteries for storing renewable energy. Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Damir Habijan said Croatia is ready for changes in the energy sector.
The Croatian government has allocated €60 million ($65.6 million) in subsidies for businesses to install 80 MW of renewables and 20 MWh of batteries. Croatia may only
The Croatian government has allocated €60 million ($65.6 million) in subsidies for businesses to install 80 MW of renewables and 20 MWh of batteries. Croatia may only install 2.5 MW of PV in 2022.
Croatia got the green light from Brussels for a EUR 19.8 million grant to IE-Energy for a massive energy storage project.
In addition, it will accelerate the decarbonization of the Croatian energy sector, according to the announcement. IE-Energy is based in Rijeka, Croatia’s fourth-largest city. It joined the intraday and day-ahead markets at the Croatian Power Exchange (CROPEX) last year. Documents reveal the project is scheduled to start on December 1.
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