The Italian regulator, Gestore dei Mercati Energetici (GME), announced that the PUN will be abolished starting January 1, 2025, though it will continue to serve as a benchmark for long-term electricity contracts. The PUN
A spokesperson for the electricity transmission system operator (TSO) Terna has revealed huge interest in the energy storage-specific Centralized Allocation Mechanism for
Developers submitted maximum discounts ranging from 2.01% to 7.91% off the auction ceiling price of €0.078175 ($0.084949)/kWh. The lowest accepted bid was
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Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in Italy have become noticeably more prevalent throughout 2024, more deals are being signed in the market compared to previous years. So, what''s the reasoning behind this?
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In its recently concluded ground-mounted solar PV auction, the agency attracted over 4 GW of offers with 495 bids against 2.148 GW offered, leading to low award values and low need for funding (see Germany Awards
A sun-drenched Italian village where solar panels gleam on rooftops, while giant battery systems hum quietly underground. By 2025, this could be Italy''s new normal. As the
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A co-located solar PV and battery storage project in Germany. Image: Baywa r.e. The German Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) has awarded 587MW of solar-plus-storage in its latest Innovation Tender. As
Italy''s energy agency, Gestore dei Servizi Energetici (GSE), has launched a second agrivoltaic tender, allocating €323 million from funds remaining after the first round concluded in December 2024. Developers have
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From ESS News The results of Italy’s main grid capacity market auction for 2025, published by Terna, show that energy storage represented 51.1% of the 174 MW of new capacity assigned. Thermoelectric plants made up the balance, with the new capacity secured for €67,500 ($72,900)/MW per year, for a total cost of €11.75 million.
Namely, according to the updated scenario developed by gas company Scam and power grid operator Terna, Italy will need 72 GWh of storage capacity by 2030 to meet the EU’s “Fit for 55” package goals. Around 50 GWh of this capacity will be allocated to new utility-scale systems supported by MACSE to complement the growing penetration of renewables.
Developers submitted maximum discounts ranging from 2.01% to 7.91% off the auction ceiling price of €0.078175 ($0.084949)/kWh. The lowest accepted bid was €0.07199/kWh for a 2.7 MW solar plant in the province of Ancona, central Italy.
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