NGEN to build EUR 50m battery facility in Germany

Žirovnica, 4 June - NGEN, a Slovenian company specialising in large-scale battery storage, has recently signed a contract with German state-owned gas giant Uniper to build a storage facility on the site of the Heyden power station in Petershagen. The 50 MW/100 MWh battery, worth nearly EUR 50 million, is scheduled to go into operation in 2025.

Žirovnica The Slovenian company NGEN presenting some of its biggest investments under way, including in Germany and Austria, with its director Roman Bernard in the centre. Photo: NGEN

Žirovnica
The Slovenian company NGEN presenting some of its biggest investments under way, including in Germany and Austria, with its director Roman Bernard in the centre.
Photo: NGEN

Žirovnica The Slovenian company NGEN presenting some of its biggest investments under way, including in Germany and Austria. Photo: NGEN

Žirovnica
The Slovenian company NGEN presenting some of its biggest investments under way, including in Germany and Austria.
Photo: NGEN

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