Trina Storage, the BESS division of solar energy firm Trinasolar, has announced deployment of three new battery storage projects in Lithuania totaling 90MW/180MWh. The installations will be located in Anyksciai, Skuodas, and Jonava, executed in partnership with EPC company. . Lithuania's Ministries of Energy and Environment have approved an additional €37 million to expand capital expenditure support for energy storage projects. The announcement, made on July 18, supplements an existing €102 million fund administered under. . In October 2025, Lithuania continued to make significant strides in its energy transition, focusing on expanding renewable generation, energy storage, and grid resilience. It's designed to store and dispatch energy on demand, a crucial capability as the country pushes to reduce reliance on imported electricity and integrate more renewable sources like wind and solar.
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EDF Renewables and Power Sustainable secured financing for Desert Quartzite, a 375 MW solar power plant with storage, located in California and operational since December 2024. Credit: Businesswire/EDF Renewables North. . EDF Renewables North America, in collaboration with Power Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Inc.
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Battery storage startup ElevenEs said its manufacturing facility in Serbia is fully operational. It is the first lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cell factory in Europe, it added. . Serbia is currently making significant strides towards the integration of large-scale energy storage into its infrastructure, in accordance with the decarbonisation objectives of the EU and the regional interconnection goals. In Serbia's northernmost city of Subotica, a project is underway for a battery gigafactory with an annual capacity. . As Serbia accelerates its transition toward renewable energy, lithium battery storage systems have become a cornerstone for stabilizing the grid and supporting solar/wind integration.
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The Ersekë Solar Power Plant project in Albania has transitioned to the construction phase, featuring a total peak capacity of 75 MW, and it will be integrated with a 25 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS), Turkey-based Fortis Energy said. . Fortis Energy has 3GW of renewable energy capacity in its pipeline across Europe. License: Creative Commons, Attribution 2.
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The awarded projects include over 600 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity hybridised with more than 1,200 MWh of battery storage, along with a new transmission line. Construction is expected to begin in 2025, with operations to start in phases between 2026 and 2027. . Spanish utility Cox Group (BME:COXG) has secured concessions in Ecuador to develop eight renewable energy and electric infrastructure projects representing an investment of more than USD 700 million (EUR 593. 9m), the company said on Monday. Embassies worldwide by Commerce Department, State Department and other U. The project, led by Spanish company Grenergy Renovables, will require an investment of USD 178. The event on April 11 saw the attendance of several notable figures, including the Minister of Energy of Ecuador and the Ambassador of Korea, who co-financed the project. .
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