Oct 10, 2024 · Sweden''s Minister for Climate and the Environment Romina Pourmokhtari has inaugurated the largest unified battery storage portfolio in the Nordics, a pioneering initiative
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Sweden has traditionally lagged behind continental Europe in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) growth, but recent developments have propelled rapid expansion. Until 2022, only a few projects were launched, mainly supported by subsidies and specific storage needs.
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Sweden’s largest energy storage investment, totaling 211 MW, goes live, combining 14 sites. 14 large-scale battery storage systems (BESS) have come online in Sweden to deploy 211 MW / 211 MWh into the region.
14 large-scale battery storage systems (BESS) have come online in Sweden to deploy 211 MW / 211 MWh into the region. Developer and optimiser Ingrid Capacity and energy storage owner-operator BW ESS have been working in partnership to deliver 14 large-scale BESS projects throughout Sweden’s grid, situated in electricity price areas SE3 and SE4.
Among her comments at the ceremony, Pourmokhtari said: “It is a great honor to inaugurate the largest energy storage investment in the Nordics, with 211 MW now connected to the power grid. “Thanks to the efforts of Ingrid Capacity and BW ESS, we are reducing grid congestion and enabling increased power production.”
“We are excited to deliver this project to our customer,” said Magnus Häggström, Chief Commercial Officer at Helios Nordic Energy. “Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are vital in Sweden for stabilizing the grid, storing excess renewable energy, and ensuring a reliable power supply.
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