Airenergy receives green light for energy storage project
Published by Jessica Casey, Editor
Energy Global,
Airengy has received approval from TERNA, Italy’s national transmission system operator, for the grid connection of its lithium-ion battery-based energy storage project (BESS) in the Brindisi region of Italy. According to the approval, the project’s connection point is confirmed and designated at the Pignicelle substation, located less than 3 km from the project site. The expected construction timeline is 20 months from signing the connection agreement.
The project is expected to include an energy storage facility with a capacity of up to 3 GWh and is one of the largest battery energy storage (BESS) projects currently being developed in Italy. The facility is expected to inject up to 509.25 MW into the electricity grid for several hours, thereby contributing to the stability of the Italian electricity grid and enabling broader integration of renewable energy into the grid.
The project represents a significant milestone in the implementation of Airengy’s strategic plan to expand its activities in the energy storage sector across Europe, while continuing development and commercialisation of the company’s long-duration energy storage technology.
Receiving the connection approval constitutes a critical milestone for the project’s construction, enabling the advancement of subsequent development stages. They include completing the engineering design, advancing licensing, and preparing to compete on tenders in the Italian energy storage market. Concurrently, the parties are advancing the documentation required for submitting the regulatory application to Italy’s Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE).
Airengy has also announced the completion of binding agreements for the acquisition of a portfolio of six solar project companies in Poland with a total capacity of approximately 34 MW. These are revenue-generating assets that will produce income from day one and are expected to be enhanced through the integration of BESS. The total transaction value is approximately €23.7 million, reflecting an average price of €690 000 per installed MW. The transaction is expected to be completed in three stages through 2027, according to the progress of grid connection and commercial operation of the projects.
Yiftach Ron-Tal, Chairman of Airengy, said: “Obtaining the grid connection approval for the energy storage project in Italy represents a significant milestone for Airengy and strengthens our position in the rapidly developing European energy storage market. The company continues to vigorously advance the implementation of its strategy. This includes implementation of CAPP technology for the construction of long-duration compressed air energy storage power stations, alongside the expansion of development and commercialisation activities for energy and storage projects in Israel and Europe.”
Tal Raz, CEO of Airengy, stated: “Receipt of the connection approval from TERNA is a critical step for an exceptionally large-scale storage project, reflecting our strategy to expand operations in Europe and build a diverse-technology storage portfolio. The energy storage market in Italy is experiencing accelerated growth, and we view this project as a foundation for further expansion in the country and additional markets across the continent.”
Avi Levi, CEO of Avi Levi Group, added: “This is a significant milestone for the world of green energy globally and particularly for our partnership with Airengy. Collaboration with Airengy reinforces our commitment to leading innovative projects in the energy sector and creating long-term value for our partners and the communities in which we operate. We believe the project will contribute to promoting advanced storage solutions and support the transition to cleaner, more stable energy in Europe.”
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