Core Insights - The energy research company Aurora predicts that Greece's goal of deploying 5GW battery storage systems by 2030 is unlikely to be achieved due to significant economic challenges facing storage projects [1] - Most projects lack long-term contracts or government subsidies and will need to rely on the spot market for profitability [1] - Aurora forecasts that auxiliary service prices will plummet over the next five years due to increased market competition, leading to a bearish outlook for the auxiliary services market [1] Summary by Sections - Greece's Storage Goals: Greece has allocated subsidies for 900MW of storage projects and plans to provide grid connections for 4.7GW of storage projects, exceeding the original target of 4.3GW by 1.2GW [1] - Market Dynamics: The largest flexibility aggregator in Greece, Sympower, has indicated that deployment may be delayed due to regulatory bottlenecks and unclear market rules [1] - Optimism from Renewable Energy Firms: In contrast, renewable energy company Optimus Energy believes that despite the challenges, market rules will be implemented soon [1]
希腊5GW储能目标恐难实现
鑫椤储能·2025-08-08 02:19