In 2024, GSL ENERGY completed a 7. 45 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Bulgaria, which is used in conjunction with a large-scale solar photovoltaic power plant to provide stable, clean electricity to remote areas.
What is the largest battery energy storage system in Bulgaria?
The system is the largest in Bulgaria. Image: Renalfa IPP. A 25MW/55MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) has been commissioned in Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, by operator Renalfa IPP, using technology provided by Chinese firms Hithium and Kehua.
Where is a Bess power plant located in Bulgaria?
A BESS facility of 124.1 MW in operating power was inaugurated in Lovech in Bulgaria. Located next to a photovoltaic park within Balkan Industrial Park, it is part of the country's first closed licensed power distribution system.
Will Bulgaria achieve 10 GWh of battery storage capacity by next year?
The project is part of Bulgaria's broader goal to achieve 10 GWh of battery storage capacity by next year. The newly inaugurated battery storage system is strategically located next to a photovoltaic park within the Balkan Industrial Park in Lovech.
What is a battery energy storage system (BESS)?
A 25MW/55MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) has been commissioned in Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, by operator Renalfa IPP, using technology provided by Chinese firms Hithium and Kehua. The project is co-located with a 33MWp PV plant in southwestern Bulgarian city of Razlog and is connected to the transmission system operator (TSO) grid.
What is the biggest solar project in Bulgaria?
The Renalfa IPP project in Razlog has been claimed as the biggest project of its type in Bulgaria. It is also larger than the biggest project to come online so far in neighbouring Romania, a 6MW/24MWh BESS in that country's Constanta County, co-located with solar PV and wind generation plants.
How long does it take to build a Bess in Bulgaria?
The construction took only six months. The facility, which is marking a new stage in Bulgaria's infrastructure development, consists of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) devices in 16 modules. Lovech Mayor Stratsimir Petkov claimed the BESS is the fifth-biggest in the world. He said it would contribute to the development of the industrial park.