RWE Expands Solar Power in Greece, Battery Storage in Netherlands
- Germany's RWE and Greek firm PPC invest in a 450 MWp solar farm in Greece, while also constructing a 35 MW battery storage project in the Netherlands for renewable energy integration.
Germany's RWE and Greek public firm PPC have made a final investment decision to construct a 450 MWp solar farm in Greece. The project, called Orycheio Dei Amynteo, is the last phase of the 940 MWp Amynteo portfolio and is expected to be commissioned by the end of 2025. RWE and PPC are also developing a similar-sized solar project pipeline in Greece. The project has received €255.4m ($274.5m) of investment, including €127.7m from the EU's NextGenerationEU funds. RWE has also begun construction on a 35 MW utility-scale battery storage project in the Netherlands.
The battery storage project in the Netherlands will have an installed power capacity of 35 MW and a storage capacity of 41 MWh. It will consist of 110 lithium-ion battery racks and will be located at RWE's Eemshaven power plant. The storage system is expected to supply control energy and operate in wholesale markets starting in 2025. The project is part of RWE's efforts to integrate the fluctuating power generation profile of the OranjeWind offshore wind farm into the Dutch energy system.
What is the capacity of RWE's battery storage project in the Netherlands?
- The battery storage project in the Netherlands has an installed power capacity of 35 MW.
- It has a storage capacity of 41 MWh.
- The project will consist of 110 lithium-ion battery racks.
- The storage system will be located at RWE's Eemshaven power plant.
- It is expected to supply control energy and operate in wholesale markets starting in 2025.
- The project is part of RWE's efforts to integrate the fluctuating power generation profile of the OranjeWind offshore wind farm into the Dutch energy system.