The subsidy scheme supports the installation or expansion of photovoltaic systems with a capacity ≤ 20 kWp with or without electricity storage. The systems are subdivided according to size up to 10 kWp and systems between 10 and 20 kWp, which are subsidised with different flat rates. [pdf]
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With nearly 10 GWh of standalone energy storage capacity awarded—more than triple the initial target—the country is making significant headway in reinforcing grid stability and accelerating the integration of renewables. [pdf]
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Bulgarian state-owned power utility, the National Electricity Company (NEK), plans to install a 10 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at its recently reconstructed Vacha 1 hydropower plant by the end of this year. [pdf]
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EDP Renewables has started the construction of its first stand-alone battery energy storage (BESS) project in Europe, a milestone that materializes the company’s ambition to continue building a multi-technology portfolio to support the energy transition in all markets in which it operates. [pdf]
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Rystad Energy’s analysis has set the battery system costs at a flat €60 per MWh. Despite this opportunity, the conference argued that until recently energy storage was not a big thing in Bulgaria and this is due to Bulgaria’s plentiful operational coal and nuclear capacities. [pdf]
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This significant milestone marks the system as Bulgaria's largest BESS project to date, jointly developed by Kehua, the world-leading PV and ESS solution expert and Solarpro, the largest energy EPC company in Eastern Europe. Project Overview - Capacity: 25 MW / 55 MWh [pdf]
Bulgaria has installed between 40 MWh and 50 MWh of battery energy storge capacity to date. However, new national legislation as well as funds provided through the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) could add another 1 GWh of storage capacity over the next two years. [pdf]
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The Bulgaria Electric Energy Storage Project involves the approval of 82 standalone battery storage projects with a total capacity of 9.71 GWh. The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy has allocated EUR 587 million in subsidies for these projects, which are part of the RESTORE program aimed at enhancing energy storage resources by March 20262. The selected projects will significantly contribute to grid stability and the integration of renewable energy sources4. Overall, the initiative marks a substantial increase in energy storage capacity, exceeding the original target of 3 GWh5. [pdf]
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The project is the first utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System in Bulgaria as well as one of the first of such scale in Eastern Europe. The 25MW/55 MWh BESS supports a 33 MWp PV plant equipped with a photovoltaic tracker mounting system. Solarpro Technology is providing turnkey EPC services. [pdf]
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