In this article, we look at both these schemes and the battery projects that have won contracts. The Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) and Long-Term Energy Service Agreements (LTESA) are government-backed revenue floor contracts aimed at accelerating clean energy and storage projects in Australia.
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In May 2025, South African independent power producer (IPP) Mulilo emerged as the preferred bidder across four of the sites: the 123 MW Retreat BESS project at the Merapi substation, with an evaluation price of R2 477.86/MWh.
Current scenario – 27.9% in 2030; Reference scenario – 32.4% in 2030; Potential scenario A – 35% in 2030; Potential scenario B – 35.5% in 2030. The start year varies, as appropriate, depending on the source and type of data.
As BESS capital costs continue to decline, ROI remains attractive. Estimates suggest a 1 MW/2MWh BESS can generate ~€100,000/MW/year in revenue, with higher earnings possible through intraday and balancing market participation. These levels position Sweden competitively against major European markets.
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To ensure access towards an affordable and clean energy for all, the Malaysian government has tabled the National Energy Policy in 2022 which further addresses the energy trilemma challenges and invest.
Bulgarian businesses can apply for funding under two new tenders that aim to facilitate 1,425 MW of renewable energy generation capacity coupled with 350 MW of energy storage. Funding support is only offered for the storage component.
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Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Romania.
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Bulgaria’s Ministry of Energy has approved €588 million in funding for 82 standalone battery energy storage projects, totaling nearly 9.7GWh of usable capacity. The final decision, announced on April 17, 2025, concludes a competitive selection process that began with 151 proposals in August 2024.
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Energy storage systems (ESS) are increasingly deployed in both transmission and distribution grids for various benefits, especially for improving renewable energy penetration. Along with the industrial acceptanc.
According to Wood Mackenzie, a 4-hour battery that begins operations in 2026 is expected to generate an average of AU$263,000 per megawatt (MW) annually over its lifetime, with Queensland leading the way at AU$281,000 per MW. Planned coal retirements create more opportunities for batteries
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