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 Spanish large-scale energy storage call backs more than 11 GWh of projects
 
 Battery energy storage systems (BESS) accounted for 124 of 144  projects backed by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) cash.
 
 
   
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 Pilar Sanchez Molina
 
 Oct 27, 2025
 
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 The Instituto para la Diversificación y Ahorro de la Energía (IDAE)  has published a proposal for provisional resolution of a first call for  grants for innovative energy storage projects co-financed from the  ERDF’s 2021-2027 budget.
 
 The total endowment of the call, which was announced in May, was  €839,708,779, as there was an increase of 20% over the initial budget.  In the end, almost €59,000 of the enlarged budget was not awarded. Of  the grants distributed, €343.35 million will finance storage projects  co-located with renewable energy generation, €187.8 million will finance  pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) facilities, €177.4 million will go  to standalone storage sites; and €131.1 million will back thermal  storage facilities.
 
 With project promoters committing a total €1.995 billion to the 144  sites, it is expected the fund will back 2.61 GW/11.14 GWh of storage  capacity.
 
 The biggest beneficiary projects are the 200 MW ST Palmosilla and ST  Cerrillo standalone grid-forming storage sites being developed by  Cordovan company Rolwin in Cádiz. Each of those will receive almost €35  million.
 
 The planning progress of eligible sites was a key factor is obtaining  backing. More than 115 BESS who took part in the call have  environmental impact assessments and area action plans. More than 75  projects had the licencia de obras building permit.
 
 By contrast, 65% of bidding projects lacked access and connection permits.
 
 Of the 144 successful applications, 124 are BESS, 17 are thermal  energy storage (TES) and/or power-to-heat proposals, and three are PHES  sites.
 
 More than half the money allocated for TES and PHES projects was not  awarded because of a lack of projects and was redistributed. Greenfield  PHES projects have only a 2.24-hour storage capacity and projects costs  of more than €500,000 per megawatt-hour of capacity.
 
 The cash call will back 1.41 GW/5.35 GWh of renewables-plus-storage  capacity and 910 MW/3.73 GWh of standalone facilities. More than 90% of  the standalone storage projects will have grid-forming technology.
 
 The Andalusia community was the biggest recipient of the call, with  €374 million allocated, followed by Galicia (with €104.3 million);  Castilla-La Mancha (€96.6 million); Extremadura (€73.1 million);  Valencia (€46.4 million); Castilla y León (€38.7 million); the Canary  Islands (€27.1 million); Catalonia (€23.5 million); the Region of Murcia  (€12.2 million); the Principality of Asturias (€11.6 million); and  Aragon (€2.2 million). The remaining €30 million was divided up among  other regions.
 
 Eligible projects must have a minimum 1 MW capacity and the cash can  finance the storage systems and equipment, auxiliary systems, civil  works, and other associated expenses.
 
 Developers can request all of the funding up front from IDAE provided they meet certain conditions.
 
 From  pv magazine España
 
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