Bulgaria has committed over 1.15 billion levs ($675 million) to support 82 standalone renewable energy storage projects through its EU-funded RESTORE procurement
Export PriceBulgaria''s Ministry of Energy has approved €588 million in funding for 82 standalone battery energy storage projects, totaling nearly 9.7GWh of usable capacity. The
Export PriceUnder the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria''s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively receive BGN 1.15 billion
Export PriceA call for new energy storage capacity in Bulgaria has awarded 9,712.89 MWh of projects with a total investment value of BGN 1.149 billion (USD 675.8m/EUR 587.5m), the
Export PriceBulgaria''s Ministry of Energy has approved €588 million in funding for 82 standalone battery energy storage projects, totaling nearly 9.7GWh of usable capacity. The
Export PriceThe Bulgarian Ministry of Energy announced on December 6 that it has received proposals worth nearly BGN 5 billion, which far exceeds the available funding of BGN 1.154 billion.
Export PriceThe Ministry of Energy of Bulgaria has selected 82 winning energy storage projects for a share of BGN 1.15 billion (€588 million/US$670 million) in financial support.
Export PriceThe Bulgarian Ministry of Energy announced on December 6 that it has received proposals worth nearly BGN 5 billion, which far exceeds the available funding of BGN 1.154
Export PriceBulgaria will finance 82 independent renewable energy storage projects worth over 1.15 billion leva (588 million euros) under the EU-funded program called RESTORE, the
Export PriceDevelopers of 82 standalone battery storage projects in Bulgaria, for an overall 9.71 GWh in capacity, got approval for EUR 587 million in subsidies from the Ministry of Energy.
Export PriceA call for new energy storage capacity in Bulgaria has awarded 9,712.89 MWh of projects with a total investment value of BGN 1.149 billion (USD 675.8m/EUR 587.5m), the Balkan country''s energy
Export PriceBulgaria is relying heavily on battery technology and energy storage overall in its energy transition. Belgian company ABEE launched a EUR 1.1 billion project in December for a
Export PriceBgaria will finance 82 standalone battery storage projects worth over 1.15 billion levs ($675 million) under its EU-funded procurement exercise named RESTORE.
Export PriceThe Ministry of Energy of Bulgaria has selected 82 winning energy storage projects for a share of BGN 1.15 billion (€588 million/US$670 million) in financial support.
Export PriceBgaria will finance 82 standalone battery storage projects worth over 1.15 billion levs ($675 million) under its EU-funded procurement exercise named RESTORE.
Export PriceUnder the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria''s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively
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Energy storage in Bulgaria is expanding rapidly as the government awards nearly 10 GWh of capacity to 82 projects, boosting renewable energy reliability and grid stability.
Under the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively receive BGN 1.15 billion (approximately $675 million) in public funding.
A total of 151 project proposals were submitted in Bulgaria’s standalone energy storage procurement procedure named RESTORE, which is seeking to support the construction and commissioning of renewable energy storage facilities with a cumulative minimum usable capacity of 3 GWh.
As Europe races toward climate neutrality, Bulgaria’s surge in storage capacity signals a shift not only in national priorities but also in regional energy dynamics.
The selected storage systems will be geographically distributed across Bulgaria and connected either to the national transmission grid or local distribution networks. All awarded projects must be operational by March 2026.
Bulgaria is taking bold steps toward a greener energy future, having recently wrapped up its most ambitious energy storage tender to date.
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