The feasibility study for the first battery energy storage system (BESS) in the central southern African country of Zambia is currently under way, Africa Greenco (Greenco) business development head Wezi Gondwe told delegates at the Enlit Africa conference in Cape Town, on Thursday. [pdf]
A Latvian developer is building a large-scale PV facility near the Russian border. The plant will provide some of the electricity that the Baltic country will no longer receive from Russia, following the planned desynchronization of the two energy systems in 2025. [pdf]
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On March 15, 2025, Scottec signed a 25 year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Egypt, investing $650 million to build a large-scale project that includes a 100MW photovoltaic power station and a 300MW/2000MWh energy storage system. [pdf]
In 2025, the capacity of energy storage cells will enter the "600Ah+" era. The ultra-large batteries (such as Hithium 1175Ah batteries) launched by companies such as CATL and Hithium Energy Storage will push the capacity of energy storage systems to exceed 8MWh. [pdf]
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According to preliminary estimates, a total of 246 MW of battery energy storage will be required. Of this, 72 MW will be needed for automatic frequency restoration reserve (aFRR), and 174 MW for manual frequency restoration reserve (mFRR). [pdf]
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Below, we examine the best residential solar inverters for 2025 based on quality, features, monitoring, warranty, service, and feedback from solar installers and industry professionals. [pdf]
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When traveling to Croatia, you’ll need an adapter that fits the type F socket or type C, which is used in most European countries. There you have it! Everything you need to know about power outlets in Croatia and the exact plug adapter for Croatia you should bring. [pdf]
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Croatia is actively developing its energy storage capabilities in conjunction with photovoltaic (PV) projects. Key developments include:Largest Energy Storage Project: Croatia is preparing to build Eastern Europe’s largest energy storage project, a 50 MW storage system that could be expanded to 110 MW by 20241.Government Support: The Croatian government is investing €60 million to support various renewable energy projects, including battery storage installations2.Impact on Electricity Prices: Increasing battery storage capacity could potentially reduce electricity prices by 25% by 2030, highlighting the urgency for infrastructure development3.Korlat Photovoltaic Power Plant: The Korlat solar power plant will also include an energy storage battery system, further integrating solar energy with storage solutions4. [pdf]
This article examines ATESS' pivotal role in transforming Croatia's industrial sector through advanced energy storage solutions, highlighting key projects across various factories and aligning them with Croatia's energy transition strategies. [pdf]
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Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)-based developer and independent power producer (IPP) Woodburn Capital is deploying a co-located battery storage project in Croatia, with final regulations around connecting batteries to the grid expected imminently. [pdf]
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Croatia is advancing its energy sector with significant projects in energy storage and photovoltaic installations.The country is set to build Eastern Europe’s largest energy storage project, a 50 MW system that could expand to 110 MW by 2024, backed by €19.8 million in funding1.Additionally, the Korlat photovoltaic power plant, with a capacity of 99 MWp, is under construction by a consortium of Chinese companies, highlighting ongoing investments in solar energy3.Increasing battery storage capacity is also emphasized, as it could potentially reduce electricity prices by 25% by 20304.These developments indicate Croatia's commitment to enhancing its renewable energy infrastructure. [pdf]
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Croatia is preparing to build Eastern Europe’s largest energy storage project. IE Energy has secured €19.8 million ($20.9 million) to develop a 50 MW storage system, potentially extendable to 110 MW by 2024. [pdf]
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Switzerland is expanding rules for rooftop solar, energy storage, and energy communities to expand self-consumption and ease pressure on the grid. The new regulations, set to take effect in 2026, introduce updated tariffs, encourage battery storage, and allow local electricity trading. [pdf]
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