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Portugal: Portugal has unveiled a $480 M (€400 M) investment package to modernise its electricity grid and significantly expand battery energy storage systems (BESS), following a major Iberian blackout earlier this year.
Portugal currently has only 13 MW of operational BESS capacity but aims to scale to 750 MW. A notable step includes Galp's 5 MW / 20 MWh project launched in April, developed by Powin. An additional $114 M (€100 M) from the EU's Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) will fund 500 MW of BESS across 43 selected projects.
Portugal will invest $480 M (€400 M) to strengthen grid stability and scale battery storage, aiming for 750 MW of BESS capacity after Iberian blackout.
In addition, an auction for large-scale BESS is planned by 2026, marking a step forward in Portugal's energy transition strategy. To support critical infrastructure like hospitals, the government will provide $28 M (€25 M) for solar PV and storage installations.
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The government of Portugal has announced plans to invest €400 million (US$466 million) to improve its grid management capabilities and increase its battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity.
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The government of Portugal has announced plans to invest €400 million (US$466 million) to improve its grid management capabilities and increase its battery energy storage system (BESS)
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