
compared to the previous year. Greece followed the same trend with a year-over-year . This decline was mainly attributed to the region's grappling with soaring energy costs, which resulted in substantial reduction in demand, especially among industrial users. Additionally, an unusually mild winter exerted further. This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as regards the legal/regulatory framework and appropriate State aid schemes, to kickstart electricity storage activity and allow . [pdf]
The successful participants in the second round of Greece’s auction for financial support of large-scale BESS have been revealed. The first energy storage asset built using Wärtsilä’s new Quantum High Energy battery energy storage system (BESS) solution will be a 300MW/600MWh project in Scotland, UK.
Currently there is a growing interest for investments in storage facilities in Greece. Licensed projects mostly consist of Li-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS), either stand-alone or integrated in PVs, as well as PHS facilities .
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.
Considering the energy arbitrage and flexibility needs of the Greek power system, a mix of short (~2 MWh/MW) and longer (>6 MWh/MW) duration storages has been identified as optimal. In the short run, storage is primarily needed for balancing services and to a smaller degree for limited energy arbitrage.
The EU has approved a plan by the government in Greece to put €341 million (US$339.5 million) towards a 900MW energy storage pipeline, under its state aid rules. The European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, has approved the Greek state’s measure to fund the construction and operation of grid-connected energy storage systems totalling 900MW.
Currently there are four (4) storage plants operating in Greece, two open-loop pumped-hydro storage (PHS) stations in the mainland (700 ΜW in total) and two small hybrid RES-storage stations in non-interconnected islands (just 3 MW).

StorTera Ltd, based in Edinburgh, will receive £5.02 million to build a prototype demonstrator of their sustainable, efficient, and highly energy dense single liquid flow battery (SLIQ) technology. SLIQwill offer flexibility to the grid by storing electricity which can then be released when weather dependent technologies. . Dr. Gavin Park, CEO, StorTera Ltd said: Patrick Dupeyrat, Director EDF R&DUK said: Stephen Crosher, Chief Executive of RheEnergise Ltd said: Andrew Bissell, CEO, Sunamp said: Dr Rob Barthorpe from the University of Sheffield said: . The £68 million Longer Duration Energy Storage Demonstration competition is funded through the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s £1 billion Net Zero. [pdf]
In 2021-2022, energy subsidies linked to new national measures to protect EU consumers from the high prices accounted for an estimated EUR 195 billion. Across the EU, at least 230 temporary national measures were introduced to address the energy price crisis.
Across all Member States, solar energy (both solar PV and concentrated solar) received the most subsidies in 2022 (EUR 25 billion), followed by wind and biomass (EUR 15 billion each). Hydropower received the least financial support (EUR 1.5 billion in 2022).
(18) As of July 2023, the estimate of demand-oriented subsidies included EUR 12.6 billion of yet‑unconfirmed payments for 2022 (~5% of the total). (19) FiT, FiP and RES obligations are included by convention in the energy industry, while such payments may confer benefits to actors outside of this sector.
Energy is one of the main grant-giving areas, as substantial Government funding is available to help those struggling to heat their home, particularly right now due to record energy prices. We've a summary of the help available, with full info on each of the schemes below...
The recent spike in energy prices has also affected the types of measures used to provide the subsidies and technologies promoted by subsidies, leading to a significantly increase in fossil fuel subsidies since 2022 to mitigate the high energy bills among consumers. These increased energy subsidies did not lead to more energy consumption.
Analysis has found that deploying 20 GW of LDES could save the electricity system £24 billion between 2025 and 2050, reducing household energy bills as additional cheaper renewable energy would be available to meet demand at peak times, which would cut reliance on expensive natural gas.

We rank the 8 best solar batteries of 2023 and explore some things to consider when adding battery storage to a solar system. . Naming a single “best solar battery” would be like trying to name “The Best Car” – it largely depends on what you’re looking for. Some homeowners. . Frankly, there is a lot to consider when choosing a solar battery. The industry jargon doesn’t help and neither does the fact that most battery features are things we don’t think about on a daily basis. In other words: What does it. [pdf]
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