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    PPC begins building 98 MW battery storage in northern Greece

    By Juno chenMay 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Public Power Corporation (PPC) has started construction on two battery energy storage systems in northern Greece, with a combined capacity of 98 MW, to support renewable energy integration.
    • These systems will use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology and are part of PPC’s broader plan to invest in 600 MW of battery storage by 2027, supporting Greece’s energy transition.

    What happened: PPC begins construction of 98 MW battery storage systems in northern Greece

    Public Power Corporation (PPC) has commenced the construction of two significant battery energy storage systems (BESS) in northern Greece. The first, Melitis 1, will have a capacity of 48 MW / 96 MWh and is located near PPC’s future photovoltaic plants in the Western Macedonia region. The second, Ptolemaida 4, with a capacity of 50 MW / 100 MWh, is situated in the area of the former Ptolemaida coal mines. 

    These systems will use liquid-cooled lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology, known for its safety and efficiency. PPC’s investment plan for 2025-2027 includes BESS projects totaling 600 MW, which are in various stages of development in Greece and Southeastern Europe.

    Also read: Vodafone launches broadband battery backup
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    Why it’s important

    PPC is developing these battery storage systems as a key part of its strategy to improve Greece’s energy grid. By investing in energy storage, PPC aims to integrate renewable energy sources, like solar power, more effectively. This initiative will help Greece transition away from fossil fuels and contribute to decarbonizing the energy sector.

    battery energy storage BESS energy transition Greece photovoltaic plants PPC renewable energy
    Juno chen

    Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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