Wattcrop's Greek BESS Projects Seek Grid-Connection Permits
- Greek renewables developer, Wattcrop, is making significant strides in the energy storage sector with its application for grid-connection permits for 273 MW of battery energy storage systems. These projects are set to revolutionize the regional energy infrastructure and boost renewable energy capacity.
Greek renewables developer Wattcrop has applied for grid-connection permits for 273 MW of battery energy storage systems (BESS). The applications have been submitted to Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) and include three projects with a combined capacity of 273.1 MW/1,092.4 MWh. The largest project is a 100 MW/400 MWh facility in the Serres regional unit of northern Greece. The other two projects are located in the Thessaloniki unit of Central Macedonia. These battery facilities are expected to improve the regional energy infrastructure and support the growth of renewable energy capacity. Wattcrop aims to develop 1 GW of large-scale energy storage projects within three years.
Wattcrop has applied for grid-connection permits for 273 MW of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Greece. The applications have been submitted to Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) and include three projects with a combined capacity of 273.1 MW/1,092.4 MWh. The largest project is a 100 MW/400 MWh facility in the Serres regional unit of northern Greece. The other two projects are located in the Thessaloniki unit of Central Macedonia. These battery facilities are expected to improve the regional energy infrastructure and support the growth of renewable energy capacity. Wattcrop aims to develop 1 GW of large-scale energy storage projects within three years.
What is the capacity of Wattcrop's battery energy storage systems in Greece?
- Wattcrop has applied for grid-connection permits for 273 MW of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Greece.
- The applications include three projects with a combined capacity of 273.1 MW/1,092.4 MWh.
- The largest project is a 100 MW/400 MWh facility located in the Serres regional unit of northern Greece.
- The other two projects are situated in the Thessaloniki unit of Central Macedonia.
- These battery energy storage systems are expected to improve the regional energy infrastructure in Greece.
- The facilities will also support the growth of renewable energy capacity in the country.
- Wattcrop aims to develop 1 GW of large-scale energy storage projects within the next three years.
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