Incentives, through auction, planned for PVs with batteries

The energy ministry is considering to offer incentives to PV facility investors for behind-the-meter battery installations as a means of freeing up grid capacity, a solution that would enable power grid operator IPTO to resume offering new connection terms, currently on hold as a result of grid-capacity restraints.

According to the ministry’s plan, incentives would be offered in the form of tariffs secured by PV producers through auction.

Essentially, these auctions would only be open to PV projects possessing finalized grid connection term offers and equipped with batteries. The auctions would offer higher tariffs taking into account the increase in investment cost.

At present, RES projects under development and already possessing finalized grid-connection term offers represent a total capacity of 15 GW. If a portion of these projects are equipped with batteries behind the meter, then a significant amount of grid capacity could be saved to facilitate new green-energy investments.