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DTEK Eyes 135MW Polish Battery Storage Unit

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DTEK plans to build a 133MW battery storage project in Poland, as it has acquired the unit from Columbus Energy, with the project anticipated to enter the “ready-to-build” phase no later than 1 January 2025, it said, cited by ISB News.

  • The plant will be able to store around 532MWh and was bought for around €30mn.
  • It was awarded an agreement in Poland’s capacity market auction held by TSO PSE.
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DTEK plans to build a 133MW battery storage project in Poland, as it has acquired the unit from Columbus Energy, with the project anticipated to enter the “ready-to-build” phase no later than 1 January 2025, it said, cited by ISB News.

  • The plant will be able to store around 532MWh and was bought for around €30mn.
  • It was awarded an agreement in Poland’s capacity market auction held by TSO PSE.