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Co location, Hybrid PPAs that reform the European energy market PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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BBDF 2025s “From Solar to Bess: Switching from PV project development to Bess with and without CO location” has demonstrated the potential for creating new business modules in the renewable energy company via the so-called hybrid power agreements and the co-location of the Battery Acts.

July 18, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

By ESS News

The last session of the Battery Business & Development Forum 2025, held this week in Frankfurt, Germany, showed the increasing interest in the European battery storage landscape in co-located projects.

“About 80% of the market is dominated by independent systems. But this is expected to change in the future,” said the moderator of the session and director of ESS NewsMariha Maisch. “Because of the growing number of hours with negative electricity prices in some important European energy markets, however, independent battery projects are losing ground. But this is not necessarily bad news for project developers.”

Hybrid Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), although still unknown territory, offer the advantage of combining wind, solar and battery storage.

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