Poland''s Stoen Operator Secures PLN 12 Million for Energy Storage
The project will see the construction of ten energy storage facilities, each with a capacity of 150 kW/200 kWh, in the Polish capital. With a total cost exceeding PLN 20 million,
The project will see the construction of ten energy storage facilities, each with a capacity of 150 kW/200 kWh, in the Polish capital. With a total cost exceeding PLN 20 million,
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In summary, the construction of energy storage facilities in Warsaw is a significant step towards enhancing the city’s energy infrastructure, supporting the integration of RES, and ensuring a stable and secure power supply for its residents. This article was prepared by Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences.
Source: Renewables Now Poland’s eco fund has granted Stoen Operator, part of German utility E.ON, PLN 12 million (USD 3 million/EUR 2.8 million) to co-finance an energy storage initiative aimed at stabilising Warsaw’s electricity network.
Warsaw is going to benefit from the construction of ten electricity storage facilities, thanks to a funding boost of over PLN 12 million from the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW).
Poland’s eco fund has granted Stoen Operator, part of German utility E.ON, PLN 12 million (USD 3 million/EUR 2.8 million) to co-finance an energy storage initiative aimed at stabilising Warsaw’s electricity network. The financing comes under the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management’