European Commission approves EDF and Eurus joint venture to develop 120 MW battery energy storage system in Poland
The European Commission granted regulatory clearance for a joint venture between EDF and Eurus to develop a 120 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Poland. The project marks one of the largest standalone battery storage initiatives in the country, targeting grid stabilization and renewable energy integration. EDF and Eurus will collaborate on project development, financing, and operations under the approved structure. The BESS facility is expected to enhance Poland's energy security by providing fast-response grid services during peak demand periods. Regulatory approval from Brussels removes a key hurdle, allowing the partners to proceed with final investment decisions in 2026.
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