This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as regards the legal/regulatory framework and appropriate State aid schemes, to kickstart electricity storage activity and allow for an efficient and timely development of facilities..
This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as regards the legal/regulatory framework and appropriate State aid schemes, to kickstart electricity storage activity and allow for an efficient and timely development of facilities..
Even though electricity storage is recognized as a prerequisite for the decarbonization of the power sector, the development of storage facilities is still facing legal/regulatory barriers and investment feasibility concerns. This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as. .
Even though electricity storage is recognized as a prerequisite for the decarbonization of the power sector, the development of storage facilities is still facing legal/regulatory barriers and investment feasibility concerns. This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as. .
This article highlights key steps recently taken by the Greek State as regards the legal/regulatory framework and appropriate State aid schemes, to kickstart electricity storage activity and allow . Amfilochia Pumped Storage: Pioneering a new hydropower era . Among these projects is the. .
A draft ministerial decision envisages the installation of 3.55 GW of standalone battery energy storage systems which will be granted priority connection to the transmission or distribution grid and operated on a merchant basis without subsidy support. From ESS News The Greek Ministry of Energy and. .
Among these projects is the groundbreaking pumped storage hydropower (PSH) project in Amfilochia. At a development cost of more than €600 million, it is the largest investment in energy storage in the country to date. For more than 20 years, TERNA ENERGY has played a leading role in clean energy. .
Presenting to the Special Standing Committee on Environmental Protection of the Hellenic Parliament on June 25, 2025, Nikos Mantzaris, policy analyst and co-founder of The Green Tank, highlighted Greece’s remarkable progress in renewable energy (RES) and the urgent need to scale up storage.
New analysis in the CSIRO’s 2023-24 GenCost report shows the cost of large-scale solar has fallen in the past decade by 8%, while onshore wind rose 8%, and both remain the cheapest form of new build electricity technology in Australia..
New analysis in the CSIRO’s 2023-24 GenCost report shows the cost of large-scale solar has fallen in the past decade by 8%, while onshore wind rose 8%, and both remain the cheapest form of new build electricity technology in Australia..
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Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has revealed that large-scale solar PV capital costs have fallen by 8% in Australia for the second year running. Detailed within the organisation’s GenCost draft report, which provides an annual assessment of. .
The national challenge for PV has been defined by two target objectives: The Low Emission Technology Statement (LETS, 2021) introduced a target of $15/MWh for levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) for utility scale solar photovoltaic power by 2035. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). .
The CSIRO GenCost report shows renewables remain the cheapest new build electricity technology in Australia, with utility-scale solar emerging as the golden child, despite inflationary pressures, supply chain constraints and costs associated with additional storage and transmission. New analysis in. .
Now in its seventh year, GenCost is Australia’s most comprehensive projection of electricity generation costs, incorporating detailed capital cost estimates, technology forecasts, and stakeholder consultation to support evidence-based energy planning. This year’s report revised up the projected. .
New analysis in the CSIRO’s 2023-24 GenCost report shows the cost of large-scale solar has fallen in the past decade by 8%, while onshore wind rose 8%. Both remain the cheapest form of new-build electricity technology in Australia. The report, prepared by the CSIRO with the Australian Energy Market.