MCA Kosovo is conducting thorough site surveys and geotechnical investigations for the proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) sites as part of the Energy Storage Project activities, Frequency Restoration Response (FRR) and Multi- Functional Energy Storage (MFES). These Activities are designed to support Kosovo Transmission System and Market Operator (KOSTT) and Energy Storage Corporation of Kosovo (ESCorp) to own and operate critical energy storage capacities to stabilize Kosovo’s power grid as well as reducing cost of securing adequate electricity for Kosovo.
This event brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from MCA Kosovo, the Municipality of Ferizaj, the MCC-funded KOSTT BESS Project Implementation Unit (PIU), BESS Design and Supervision Consultant (DSC), and the Environmental and Social Consultant (ESoC). MCA Kosovo is grateful to the Municipality of Ferizaj for its commitment to providing land for the project.
The geotechnical investigation phase is essential for assessing subsurface conditions and understanding the site’s geological and geotechnical properties. It will also identify geological hazards, ensuring the best site selection and minimizing future design adjustments. Another environmental study is currently underway to assess and ensure the site is clean and safe.
The site surveys and geotechnical investigation are part of the overall Project Design, which also includes the development of Technical Criteria for Design and Build. The Project Design is underway, approaching the Final Design and the Technical Criteria.
All site investigations are being carried out by licensed laboratories under the oversight of both local and international experts, ensuring adherence to best practices and regulatory standards.
The FRR and MFES activities include the design, construction, testing, and commissioning of two utility-scale BESS facilities, along with the necessary transmission infrastructure to connect them to the grid, as well supporting publicly owned enterprises (KOSTT and ESCorp). These activities are critical for supporting Kosovo’s transition to clean energy and improving the reliability of its power system.
Under the Energy Storage Project, KOSTT will own and operate approximately 45 megawatts (MW) or 90 megawatt-hours (MWh) of energy reserves to mitigate grid imbalances, while ESCorp will operate an additional 125 MW (or 250 MWh) of energy reserves.
The integration of these two BESS systems will significantly support the country to meet its clean energy goals.
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