Poland selects 183 energy storage projects for funding
The funding call "Electricity storage facilities and related infrastructure to improve the stability of the Polish power grid" was launched by the environment ministry in the spring.
The funding call "Electricity storage facilities and related infrastructure to improve the stability of the Polish power grid" was launched by the environment ministry in the spring.
When BYD Energy Storage and Portugal''s Greenvolt Group inked Poland''s largest-ever energy storage cabinet project in March 2025, they weren''t just signing papers – they were solving a
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Customization of outdoor small energy storage cabinet in Krakow Poland''''''''s 2024-2025 energy storage subsidy programs are a key element in the country''''''''s energy transition. With the
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Poland has just rolled out one of Europe’s most ambitious energy storage programmes – a €980 million initiative that’s set to transform the country’s grid infrastructure. The Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment has finalised this landmark subsidy scheme, targeting over 5 GWh of new storage capacity by 2028.
Energy storage subsidy programs are crucial to stabilizing Poland’s electricity grid. An increase in the number of storage installations affects the flexibility and reliability of the power system. Balancing energy supply and demand. Reducing the load on the grid during peak hours. Integration of renewable energy sources (RES).
The scheme has been brewing since 2024, with the final regulation published in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland in March this year. It received European Commission approval, which authorised state aid of €1.2 billion in state aid to support at least 5.4 GWh of new electricity storage facilities.
Meanwhile, DRI, the EU renewables arm of Ukraine-based energy investor DTEK, has completed the acqusition of a 133 MW/532 MWh battery storage project in Trzebinia, Poland, from developer Columbus Energy. “This marks a significant advancement in developing the largest battery storage facility in Poland,” DRI said on Wednesday.