Greece's energy regulator has announced three separate auctions for standalone energy storage systems connected to electricity transmission networks. The application process for the first auction, which involves 400 MW of energy storage, has been open since July 10. RAAEY - Greece's newly formed regulatory authority for waste, energy, and water - has revealed that the country will allocate 1 GW of new energy storage capacity. The program consists of three separate auctions, with capacities of 400 MW, 300 MW, and 300 MW. Greece's energy storage program will draw €341 million ($372.3 million) ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...