Iberdrola Receives EUR 44M for Three Battery Storage Project
Iberdrola Renewables Polska, a subsidiary of the Iberdrola Group in Poland, has secured €44 million (PLN 186 million) in funding from the Polish National Fund for
The project received the first energy storage promise in Poland and a contract in the capacity market from 2029. The storage facility will stabilise the energy system, supporting the integration of RES and balancing the operation of offshore wind farms.
The project is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2027. The project has received the first electricity storage promise in Poland, it holds a connection agreement to the national power system and a 17-year contract under the capacity market, effective from 2029.
Poland's new rules state that energy storage facilities over 10MW require licensing to ensure they can provide services to Poland's National Power System. Facilities 10MW or smaller do not need licensing but do need to register with the transmission system operator or distribution system operator for their area.
PGE Group has obtained the first license promise in Poland for electricity storage. Yes, Poland will have a power storage system. The storage system will be set up at the 716-MW Zarnowiec pumped-storage power plant with 3,600 MWh of storage capacity.
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