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Estonia records 1.1 GWh heat storage, 250 MWh BESS and 800 MWh battery park – SPE

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Estonia has completed its largest thermal storage facility, started construction of its largest solar-storage hybrid project, and is preparing to build an 800 MWh battery park in Valga province, which will be the largest in the Baltics.

February 20, 2026
Marija Maisch

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French investment fund Mirova and Estonian renewable energy developer Evecon have announced a series of milestones to support the acceleration of Estonia’s energy transition.

Through their joint Baltic Renewable Energy Platform OÜ (BREP), the partners have delivered the country’s largest modernized battery energy storage system, executed the first Flexibility Power Purchase Agreement (FPPA) in the Baltics and secured a new long-term financing package of €85 million from Swedbank.

Kirikmäe’s 77.5 MWp solar PV plant, which was commissioned in October 2024, is being expanded with the addition of a 55 MW/250 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS), which has been under construction since January 2026. WiSo Engineering acts as EPC contractor and is responsible for the entire infrastructure and system integration. Batteries, power conversion equipment and medium voltage components are supplied by Huawei.

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