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India to reach 346 GWh of installed battery energy storage capacity by 2033
A new whitepaper projects India’s cumulative installed battery energy storage capacity to soar to 346 GWh by 2033, from currently less than 1 GWh. The report says the market is witnessing explosive growth, with a record 92 GWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in the pipeline now.
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South Korea to announce results of 3.2 GWh energy storage auction in February 2026
In 2024, South Korea’s first central market energy storage awarded 65 MW/260 MWh of four-hour duration capacity under 15-to-20-year term contracts. This second auction marks a new period of development in the country's renewables buildout.
EDF wins decentralized, dual-use grid booster battery project in Germany
With a total capacity of 250 MW across five sites, the battery storage system will support the transfer of electricity from northern to southern Germany, helping to alleviate grid imbalances and congestion. In addition to its grid-serving role, the system will also be permitted to generate market-based revenues.
Poland selects 183 energy storage projects under $1 billion oversubscribed subsidy program
The requested funding for energy storage facilities, with a combined power output of over 20 GW and an energy capacity of 122 GWh, totaled nearly PLN 28 billion ($7.7billion) – almost seven times the program’s available budget.
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Sicily opens $286M tender for solar and battery storage projects of any size under new EU-aligned programme
Sicily has launched a significant funding window for companies to install photovoltaic systems and battery storage, with preliminary applications due between 15 December 2025 and 13 February 2026.
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India’s TNGECL invites bids for 1.5 GWh of standalone battery energy storage projects
Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corp. Ltd (TNGECL) has launched a tender for setting up seven standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) totaling 1,500 MWh (375 MW x 4 hours) in Tamil Nadu. The projects are eligible for viability gap funding (VGF) through the Power System Development Fund (PSDF).
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