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Greece plans to invite investors to build battery energy storage systems with a total storage capacity of 700 megawatts
later this year, Greece's energy minister said Tuesday.
Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas said at the conference that Greece will launch a tender for battery energy storage systems in the autumn with a budget of 200 million euros
.
Greece aims to increase the share of renewables in final energy consumption to 35% by 2030, up from around 20% last year, as it plans to close all but one by 2023 to help reduce carbon emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels
.
Greece will also seek to produce hydrogen, Skrekas said, adding that a "roadmap" for the technology will be published
in July.
Athens plans to spend around €5 billion over the next five years from the EU's post-pandemic recovery plan to upgrade its power grid, restore coal mines, set up charging piles for electric vehicles and improve the energy efficiency
of private and public buildings.
Greece plans to invite investors to build battery energy storage systems with a total storage capacity of 700 megawatts
later this year, Greece's energy minister said Tuesday.
Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas said at the conference that Greece will launch a tender for battery energy storage systems in the autumn with a budget of 200 million euros
.
Greece aims to increase the share of renewables in final energy consumption to 35% by 2030, up from around 20% last year, as it plans to close all but one by 2023 to help reduce carbon emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels
.
Greece will also seek to produce hydrogen, Skrekas said, adding that a "roadmap" for the technology will be published
in July.
Athens plans to spend around €5 billion over the next five years from the EU's post-pandemic recovery plan to upgrade its power grid, restore coal mines, set up charging piles for electric vehicles and improve the energy efficiency
of private and public buildings.