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Renewable energy news: Stalprodukt, KPI Green, IPS

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Stalprodukt, KPI Green, IPS, among others.

Stalprodukt Secures Grants for 70 MW Battery Storage Project in Poland

Polish steel processor Stalprodukt has secured government grants to support the development of a 70 MW battery energy storage system (BESS), marking a strategic move into grid-scale energy storage. The project will deploy advanced lithium-ion battery technology to provide grid balancing, peak shaving, and energy management services, supporting Poland’s growing renewable power mix. The investment support lowers project risk and improves financial viability, enabling faster deployment. For consumers and the wider grid, the BESS will enhance system stability, reduce congestion, and support more reliable electricity supply. Strategically, the project aligns with Stalprodukt’s energy transition strategy, while supporting Poland’s storage expansion goals and the company’s long-term growth plans in flexible energy infrastructure.

KPI Green Enters Utility-Scale Battery Storage with 445 MW LoI in Gujarat

KPI Green Energy has entered the utility-scale battery energy storage market after receiving a letter of intent (LoI) for 445 MW of BESS capacity in Gujarat. The projects will deploy grid-scale lithium-ion battery technology to deliver peak power, frequency regulation, and renewable integration services, strengthening grid flexibility. The investment, backed by tariff-based competitive bidding and policy support, positions KPI to diversify beyond generation into storage. Consumer and system benefits include improved grid reliability, better peak demand management, and smoother integration of solar and wind power. Strategically, the move aligns with Gujarat’s storage rollout plans and KPI’s growth strategy to build a diversified clean energy portfolio, creating long-term revenue streams in India’s rapidly expanding energy storage market.

IPS Completes New Battery Storage Production Facility in Bulgaria

Battery storage specialist IPS has completed a new production facility in Bulgaria, expanding its manufacturing footprint to support growing demand for energy storage across Europe. The plant will produce advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) using modular, scalable lithium-ion technology tailored for utility-scale and commercial applications. The investment strengthens local supply chains and reduces lead times, enabling faster project delivery. For customers and grid operators, the facility supports more reliable, cost-effective storage solutions that enhance grid stability and renewable integration. Strategically, IPS is positioning itself for growth as European markets accelerate storage deployment, with the new factory underpinning expansion plans, technological innovation, and long-term competitiveness in the fast-growing energy storage sector.

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