Energy storage regulation in the Czech Republic | CMS
No development of larger-scale electricity storage installations is expected within the Czech energy system until 2020, save for domestic installations. For the 2020-2024
No development of larger-scale electricity storage installations is expected within the Czech energy system until 2020, save for domestic installations. For the 2020-2024
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There are no other larger-scale electricity storage projects currently being developed in the Czech Republic. However, the Czech government provides subsidies to household projects consisting of photovoltaic panels with electricity storage systems.
Bulk energy storage is currently dominated by hydroelectric dams, both conventional as well as pumped. There are six localities considered for new pumped-storage hydroelectric power plants in the Czech Republic but public acceptance presents a challenge. Front-of-meter installations in the Czech Republic are mired in regulations.
Despite the ongoing discussions, there is no significant development in the area of energy storage. In 2015, the Czech Government adopted the National Action Plan for Smart Grids (“NAPSG”) prepared by the Ministry of Industry and Trade under principles set out in the update of the State Energy Concept, which was also introduced in 2015.
At the same time, stakeholder and regulatory pressure encouraged Czech organisations to invest in renewable power. There are several EU incentives to spur the growth of onsite generation. For example, the Modernisation Fund supports investments in energy efficiency, storage, network upgrades and the re-skilling of workers.