Thorpe Marsh is the largest standalone BESS project financed globally and the largest BESS financing in Europe. The 1,400 MW / 3,100MWh project, which is expected to be operational starting in mid-2027, will be the largest battery storage facility in the UK and among the largest in Europe. [pdf]
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The Project will construct up to six solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants with a total installed capacity of about 3 megawatts-peak (MWp) coupled with batteries to store electricity from solar energy, and rehabilitate the existing distribution network for Phase 1 (Mangaia, Mauke, and Mitiaro) and Phase 2 (Aitutaki, Atiu, and Rarotonga) subprojects. [pdf]
In an exciting development for renewable energy in Africa, Qair, an Independent Power Producer (IPP), has successfully closed a loan to finance a significant 60MW hybrid solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Mauritius. [pdf]
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The World Bank recently approved a $20 million loan facility for Central Asian energy storage projects, with Khujand being a primary beneficiary. Tajik authorities envision scaling up to 500 MWh by 2030, potentially connecting with neighboring Uzbekistan's power grid. [pdf]
HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDS (12 September 2024)– The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Solomon Islands are joining other partners to help Solomon Islands transition to renewable energy with a transformational project that will accelerate renewable energy generation and battery storage system installation, support power sector reforms, and promote private sector participation in the renewable energy generation. [pdf]
The Tonga 1 and Tonga 2 storage systems are on Tongatapu, the main island in the archipelagic South Pacific nation, and connect to the grid of public operator Tonga Power Limited. The two total 16.5MW of power and 29.2MWh of energy making this the largest BESS in the South Pacific, Akuo said. [pdf]
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fluence Energy B.V., a subsidiary of Fluence Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNC) (“Fluence”), a global market leader delivering intelligent energy storage systems, services, and asset optimization software, has energised Ukraine’s largest battery-based energy storage project with a total capacity of 200 MW together with DTEK Group, Ukraine’s largest private energy company. [pdf]
The World Bank recently approved a $20 million loan facility for Central Asian energy storage projects, with Khujand being a primary beneficiary. Tajik authorities envision scaling up to 500 MWh by 2030, potentially connecting with neighboring Uzbekistan's power grid. [pdf]
Georgia Power has issued a follow-up solicitation, the CARES 2025 RFP, seeking up to 2,000 MW of additional solar or solar-plus-storage resources. Those projects could begin operation as early as 2028. [pdf]
The scheme notified by Italy will support the construction of electricity storage facilities with a joint capacity of more than 9 GW/71 GWh. The scheme will run until 31 December 2033. The measure aims to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources (‘RES') in the Italian electricity system. [pdf]
The project, which originated from a request for proposal (RFP) process launched in 2021, will be developed on a remediated landfill in Brunei. It is expected to generate an annual output of 64.47 million kWh of renewable energy, said Solarvest in a statement. [pdf]
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