The second edition of the Renewable energy in Southeast Europe report is out now! “SEE countries move at varied speeds in grid modernisation and energy storage” say the authors by SeeNext.
The region of Southeast Europe (SEE) has made breakthrough progress in greening the power supply in recent years with unprecedented growth in installed capacity, but it is now tasked with the next challenge – how to balance supply and demand, and how to advance the installation of new capacities but also guarantee the stability of grid infrastructure when these capacities come.
Energy storage solutions and grid modernisation are the two main components in tackling such challenges. While Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia seem to have recognised that this is the next stage in the transition to a net-zero economy, they diverge in their ambition regarding the deployment of energy storage solutions and grid infrastructure upgrades.
This is the main focus of the 2024 edition of Renewable Energy Industry in Southeast Europe – a regional report by SeeNext. It includes an in-depth analysis of the progress made by each of the countries toward the integration of energy storage solutions and modernisation of the grid, an overview of recently installed new capacities, a rundown of significant investments, and a regulatory update.
The highlights of the report relate to:
- the different strategies adopted by the SEE countries;
- the energy storage projects shaping the future of green energy in the region;
- the progress and barriers to grid infrastructure modernization.
>> Read the full report at seenext.org