By ESS news
The European Commission has approved a €1.2 billion Polish plan to support investments in electricity storage facilities to help reduce the Polish electricity system’s dependence on fossil fuels and facilitate the smooth integration of renewable energy with variable generation into the national electricity system.
In an announcement on October 3, 2024, the European Union’s executive arm said Poland’s plan will support the installation of at least 5.4 GWh of new electricity storage facilities.
The policy only supports newly installed storage facilities with a capacity of at least 4 MWh. Eligible projects will be connected to the Polish electricity distribution or transmission networks at all voltage levels. Projects will be selected through a call for proposals from the Polish government.
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