MORE has taken a decisive step toward the country’s energy transition by completing the construction of three large-scale, standalone energy storage systems in Greece.
The three MORE projects are located in Phocis, Florina, and Boeotia and were completed in a record time of five months—an achievement that highlights the company’s technical readiness and operational efficiency. Altogether, the three facilities have a total power capacity of 72 MW and an energy capacity of 144 MWh, making MORE one of the first companies to complete projects of this scale in the country.
The operation of these energy storage systems will lead to a substantial further reduction in electricity prices for consumers by utilizing renewable energy that is currently being curtailed. At the same time, they will contribute to grid stability and enhance the country’s energy security.
With the timely completion of these projects, MORE reaffirms its role as a pioneer in the development of energy storage in Greece and continues to invest in technologies that strengthen the sustainable and reliable operation of the energy system.
The three projects were selected during the second competitive tendering process of the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAAEY) for energy storage systems, held in 2024, and are being implemented under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0,” with funding from the European Union – NextGenerationEU.



