Battery storage project pipeline in Romania in rapid
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The BESS market in Romania is heating up, say local analysts and insiders. Irene Mihai, policy officer at the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association (RPIA) recently told pv magazine that a realistic target for the utility-scale BESS segment in Romania “would be around 2 GWh (around 1 GW of installed capacity)” for 2030.
He added that the Romanian government will commit €380 million from the National Recovery and Resilience Fund and the Modernisation Fund to building BESS, with the goal of exceeding 3 GWh in the coming years. Analyst Aurora Energy Research predicts BESS investments in Romania will reach into the billions before long.
Battery storage makes up 17.5 GW or more than half of its total development pipeline in Europe. The company said it would hybridize its existing and future PV assets and scale the integrated capacity to several gigawatts in the coming years. It has over 1.2 GW of projects for standalone BESS in Romania.
Romania's BESS market is, in many ways, on the brink. The technological interest is there. The economic rationale is strengthening. The policy ambition is materializing. But confidence hinges on clarity — and that means better regulation, transparent market access, and functional supportive mechanisms for investment.
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