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Battery Storage (BESS)

Utility-ScaleBatteryStorage

A Greek BESS platform — 3 active licenses across the three Macedonia regions and Thessaly, totaling 530 MW. Each system sits 0.2-2.0 km from grid infrastructure. Role: merchant trading (Day-Ahead / Intraday), balancing services, and ancillary services potential.

530 MW
Storage capacity
3
Licenses
1
Countries

How Does Storage Create Value?

A BESS stores energy when prices are low and discharges when demand and prices peak.

Energy Arbitrage

Buys cheap midday energy (peak solar) and sells expensively in the evening (demand peak).

Balancing Services

Provides fast grid stabilization - second-by-second response to frequency swings and instant demand.

Ancillary Services

Capital for operational reserve, ramping and voltage support - additional revenue from the grid operator.

Our Licenses

Three geographic regions in Greece, with grid connection applications filed and environmental permits approved.

Western Macedonia
~200 MW

Western Macedonia

Greece
Grid connection110 kV
Distance to grid0.2 – 2.0 km
PermitsRAE + environmental ✓
LandSecured
Central Macedonia
~230 MW

Central Macedonia

Greece
Grid connection110 kV
Distance to grid0.2 – 2.0 km
PermitsRAE + environmental ✓
LandSecured
Thessaly
~100 MW

Thessaly

Greece
Grid connection110 kV
Distance to grid0.2 – 2.0 km
PermitsRAE + environmental ✓
LandSecured