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Nhoa Energy awarded contracts for 90 MW / 600 MWh BESS projects under Italy's Macse mechanism

Development Storage announced Italy Mar 2, 2026
90 MW
Capacity
development
Stage

Nhoa Energy has been awarded contracts for two large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) projects in Campania and Sardinia, totaling 90 MW / 600 MWh, under Italy's Macse capacity mechanism managed by Terna.

Deal Analysis

Nhoa Energy has been awarded significant contracts for two large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) projects in Italy, totaling 90 MW / 600 MWh. These development-stage projects, located in Campania and Sardinia, were secured under Italy's Macse capacity mechanism, which is managed by Terna, the national electricity transmission system operator. This announcement, made on March 2, 2026, positions Nhoa Energy, a global player in energy storage, as a key contributor to Italy's grid modernization and its efforts to integrate more renewable energy sources. The deal is notable for its substantial capacity, representing a significant expansion of BESS infrastructure within the Italian market. The involvement of Terna as a partner underscores the strategic importance of these projects for enhancing grid stability, flexibility, and reliability. While the project value remains undisclosed, the award through a competitive mechanism like Macse signals a robust commitment to developing critical energy storage assets. This development highlights the growing emphasis on energy storage as a foundational element for supporting the energy transition and ensuring grid resilience in major European markets.
  • Award of 90 MW / 600 MWh BESS projects to Nhoa Energy.
  • Secured under Italy's Macse capacity mechanism, managed by Terna.
  • Involves Nhoa Energy (global energy storage developer) and Terna (Italian TSO).
  • Focus on large-scale energy storage development in Italy.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 2, 2026
Signed
Closed