Polish state-owned energy company PGE Group announced a tender for the construction of a battery energy storage facility in Żarnowiec, which is likely to become the nation’s largest once completed. The facility will have a power output of 263 MW and a storage capacity of at least 900 MWh. [pdf]
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North Macedonia, which has been attracting investments in battery factories, is in talks on a project worth up to EUR 360 million, according to Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski. In addition, Hydrogen Utopia intends to build a plant for the production of hydrogen from waste plastics. [pdf]
The project is planned to have an installed capacity of 139 MW and an energy storage capacity of 638 MW, using the Battery Energy Storage System technology (BESS) to store the electrical energy of the Coya PV plant, which is also part of the Group. [pdf]
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The Busan Energy Storage System includes the Busan Green Energy Project, which is a 30,800kW energy storage project utilizing fuel cells. This project was commissioned in 2017 and aims to enhance energy storage capabilities in the region1. Additionally, Doosan Fuel Cell America is supplying 30.8MW of hydrogen fuel cells to Busan, in collaboration with Samsung Construction and Trading and Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power2. These initiatives reflect Busan's commitment to advancing energy storage technologies. [pdf]
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In Tunisia, the development of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) is gaining momentum as part of the country's efforts towards a clean and sustainable energy transition. A report highlights the potential for BESS development in Tunisia, emphasizing its alignment with national goals for renewable energy integration and optimization of the power system1. Additionally, ongoing projects are assessing the role of BESS in supporting the decarbonization of the Tunisian power system, showcasing the country's commitment to enhancing its energy infrastructure2. [pdf]
Tunisia has signed contracts for four solar photovoltaic projects totaling 500 MW, marking a significant milestone in its renewable energy ambitions. These projects are part of the initial phase of a larger 1.7 GW tender and are set to become operational by 2027. [pdf]
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Tunisia’s power sector is well developed, and nearly the entire population enjoys access to the national electricity grid. Tunisia has a current power production. .
While projects are often subject to delays, excellent commercial opportunities exist for the sale of power generation equipment to STEG-operated and IPP. Tunisia has a current power production capacity of 5,944 megawatts (MW) installed in 25 power plants, which produced 19,520 gigawatt hours in 2022. State power utility company STEG [pdf]
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The project, estimated to cost $932 million, consists of the construction of a 600 MW high-voltage direct current cable that will link the grids of Tunisia and Italy and enable bidirectional power flow between Africa and Europe via a 124-mile undersea cable. [pdf]
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