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Nordic Solar Commissions 11 MW / 22 MWh Solar-Linked BESS Project in Germany

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Nordic Solar has announced the successful commissioning of its first co-located Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Tiste, Germany, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion into integrated renewable energy solutions.

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Located in Niedersachsen, the Tiste BESS project combines solar power generation with battery energy storage in a single integrated system, supporting a more flexible, resilient, and efficient energy infrastructure. The project is designed to enhance grid stability and support the growing share of renewable energy capacity across Europe.

The facility features 11 MW / 22 MWh of battery storage capacity and represents an important milestone in Nordic Solar’s expanding energy storage portfolio and long-term strategy to support future energy infrastructure development.

According to the company, integrating solar generation and battery storage at the same location enables more efficient utilisation of existing grid infrastructure, improves system flexibility, and helps balance fluctuations in renewable energy generation.

Nordic Solar stated that co-located BESS solutions are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting grid stability, energy security, and the acceleration of Europe’s green energy transition.

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Commenting on the development, Nikolaj Holtet Hoff, CEO of Nordic Solar, said the Tiste project demonstrates how integrated renewable energy solutions can maximise the value of existing infrastructure while supporting a more reliable and flexible energy system.

The commissioning of the Tiste BESS project further strengthens Nordic Solar’s position in the evolving renewable energy and energy storage market across Europe.

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