Portugal to hold energy storage auction before January 2026
Portugal will launch a competitive tender for 750 MVA of battery energy storage before January 2026, as part of a broader €400 million package aimed at improving grid reliability and
Portugal will launch a competitive tender for 750 MVA of battery energy storage before January 2026, as part of a broader €400 million package aimed at improving grid reliability and
Hyperion''s first battery storage projects in Portugal, located in Estremoz and Évora. Co-located with solar PV plants, enabling energy to be stored during peak production hours.
Hyperion Renewables, a company with nearly two decades of experience in the development, financing, and operation of large-scale renewable projects, has begun construction of
Portugal''s battery storage boom steadies prices, slashes blackouts and opens tech roles. Discover how new policies could reshape your power bill.
Portugal''s heavy reliance on renewables, particularly solar and wind, makes BESS essential for a stable energy supply. These systems act as a critical buffer, providing backup power
Portugal''s latest energy strategy aims to generate 80% of the country''s electricity from renewable sources by 2026, and 85% by 2030. The revised plan sets a target of 20.4 GW of
The renewable energy landscape in Portugal is moving into a new phase, marked by stronger commitments from international investors and the integration of storage technologies into
Hyperion Renewables, in partnership with Omexom Portugal and advanced battery manufacturer Saft, has begun construction of Portugal''s first utility-scale battery energy storage
Under this PRR scheme, 41 projects were approved, totalling around 500 MW of new storage capacity and € 99.75 million in grants. The main beneficiaries include Akuo (80 MW), Iberdrola (80 MW),
It is in this context that the Portuguese Government announced a €100 million investment in 43 new energy storage projects, which will add 500 MW of capacity by 2026. These projects
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