The portfolio of new long-term capacity agreements for five utility-scale battery energy storage projects includes Dzięgielewo with a capacity of 300 MW and 1,200 MWh, Czekanów with 300 MW and 1,200 MWh, Jawiszów with 202 MW and 808 MWh, Wysoka with 202 MW and 808 MWh, and Wrzosowa with 8 MW and 16 MWh, totalling 1,012 MW and 4,032 MWh.
These projects will support the stability of an increasingly renewable power system and enhance the long-term security of electricity supply in Poland.
This outcome builds on R.Power’s successes in previous capacity market auctions. In 2024 the company had already secured contracts for four major BESS projects. These include Herby (5 MW and 10 MWh), Jedwabno (150 MW and 300 MWh), Tursko Wielkie (250 MW and 1 000 MWh), and Gdańsk (250 MW and 1 000 MWh). Combining all BESS projects with capacity contracts secured, R.Power portfolio in Poland amounts to nine projects with a total capacity of 1 667 MW and 6 342 MWh.
“Reaching a total of around 6.3 GWh of contracted battery storage capacity marks an important moment for R.Power and for the Polish energy system” said Przemek Pięta, CEO and co-Founder of R.Power. “The scale of our storage portfolio now positions us among the leaders of the emerging BESS market. At the same time, we are seeing significant advances in battery technology, which enable the development of increasingly large and complex projects. We remain fully committed to delivering the flexibility solutions that the power system urgently needs.”
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