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Get a quoteWith a budget of €153.7 million, the program is open to businesses, regardless of their size and sector of economic activity. It subsidizes the installation of battery storage
Get a quoteThe new policy can accommodate approximately 13,000 residential applications with an average storage of 8 kWh, offering subsidies of EUR 600-890/kWh for energy storage
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Get a quoteA new draft bill of law in Greece would introduce subsidies for battery energy storage systems #BESS in existing solar farms and for standalone battery units in decommissioned
Get a quoteThe Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy launched the Energy Storage for Businesses program. Subsidies for installing batteries amount from 30% to 50% of the costs.
Get a quoteThe Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy launched the Energy Storage for Businesses program. Subsidies for installing batteries
Get a quoteThe 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
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Get a quoteThe auction was the third and final edition of a battery storage subsidy program launched in 2023, with the country now turning its focus
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Get a quoteGreece’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.
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.
The scheme will be backed with funding from Greece’s Recovery and Resilience Facility. A guide to the programme is available on the Ministry’s website. According to the government’s estimates, beneficiaries of the scheme will lower their electricity bills by up to EUR 3,000 per year.
The majority of the projects (2,650 MW) belong to Group Γ and will connect to ADMIE as follows per region. A key factor driving companies is that this large capacity will cover all the storage needs Greece will require by 2030.
Greece has been actively focusing on energy storage since the emergence of the RES “boom” in 2020. The country recognised the pivotal role of energy storage in the energy transition and emphasised its importance in the first iteration of the country’s National Energy and Climate Plan in 2019.
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy launched the Energy Storage for Businesses program with subsidies for installing batteries.
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