Bulgaria''s Ministry of Energy has launched a public consultation on a new subsidy program seeking to support the construction and commissioning of standalone renewable
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The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy is seeking public comments on a proposed tender programme that could subsidise the development of at least 570 MW of renewable energy and
The government plans to build 1.4GW of new renewable capacity, alongside 350MW of energy storage capacity, in the coming years. The
Under the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria''s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively
Bulgaria''s Ministry of Energy has launched a public consultation on a new subsidy program seeking to support the construction and commissioning of standalone renewable
Bulgaria''s Ministry of Energy has launched a public consultation on a new subsidy program seeking to support the construction and commissioning of standalone renewable
Developers of 82 standalone battery storage projects in Bulgaria, for an overall 9.71 GWh in capacity, got approval for EUR 587 million in subsidies from the Ministry of
The purpose of the scheme is to add at least 3 GWh of new electricity storage facilities to the Bulgarian power system, which will help to integrate a higher share of
The government plans to build 1.4GW of new renewable capacity, alongside 350MW of energy storage capacity, in the coming years. The storage facilities included in the
Bulgaria opens a 1.9 GWh subsidy program for battery energy storage systems to enhance renewable energy integration and grid flexibility.
Bulgaria opens a 1.9 GWh subsidy program for battery energy storage systems to enhance renewable energy integration and grid flexibility.
To provide balancing – achieve equilibrium with intraday shifts in electricity demand, the government earmarked a large chunk of funds from its National Recovery and
The Ministry of Energy of Bulgaria prepared EUR 589 million in grants for standalone energy storage projects. The deadline for applications is November 21. With the surge in photovoltaic capacity, ambitious plans for renewables overall and a collapse in the coal power segment, Bulgaria needs urgent grid upgrades alongside energy storage.
The selected storage systems will be geographically distributed across Bulgaria and connected either to the national transmission grid or local distribution networks. All awarded projects must be operational by March 2026.
As Europe races toward climate neutrality, Bulgaria’s surge in storage capacity signals a shift not only in national priorities but also in regional energy dynamics.
Under the RESTORE initiative, launched through Bulgaria’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the Ministry of Energy has selected 82 projects that will collectively receive BGN 1.15 billion (approximately $675 million) in public funding.