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Bulgarian tender awards more than 4 GWh of energy storage capacity for 31 projects – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bulgaria’s second standalone energy storage purchase in 2025, worth almost BGN 229 million ($137.2 million), received strong interest and 30 project proposals have been included in a reserve list, the government said.

December 17, 2025
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The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy will pump a total of BGN 228.9 million ($137.2 million) into 31 energy storage facilities following the completion of the National Renewable Energy Storage Infrastructure RESTORE 2 tender scheme – the second major energy storage subsidy scheme this year.

The 31 projects will create more than 4 GWh of usable energy storage capacity, the ministry said.

RECOVERY 2 was launched in August 2025 with the aim of supporting the construction and commissioning of national infrastructure based on renewable energy storage facilities with at least 1.9 GWh of standalone energy storage capacity.

The completion of RESTORE 2 follows the success of the previous RESTORE program that concluded in April and selected 82 standalone renewable energy storage projects, with a total investment of more than BGN 1.15 billion ($675 million).

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