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EnBW and Noveria advance construction on 1- and 4-hour BESS projects in Germany

Key Takeaway

Germany is rapidly deploying large-scale battery energy storage systems, driven by grid needs and TSO involvement, creating significant opportunities for developers and enhancing grid reliability for large power consumers.

AI Summary

  • EnBW is completing a 100MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Germany this year, a year later than initially planned.
  • Noveria Energy has signed a construction agreement with TSO TenneT for a substantial 1GWh BESS project in Germany, targeting operations by 2028.
  • These large-scale BESS deployments signal a robust and expanding market for grid flexibility and ancillary services in Germany, offering new revenue streams for developers and enhanced grid stability for large power consumers.
  • The involvement of TSO TenneT in the Noveria project underscores the integration of large-scale storage into the transmission grid, indicating supportive market or regulatory frameworks for such infrastructure.

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Article Content

Power firm EnBW is building a 100MWh BESS in Germany for completion this year (a year later than planned) while BESS platform Noveria Energy has signed a construction agreement with TSO TenneT for a 1GWh project for 2028 operations.