Nofar Energy, a leader in renewable energy and battery energy storage systems (BESS), has secured a pioneering 7-year Fixed-Price Flexibility Purchase Agreement (FPA) for its Stendal Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Germany. The 104.5 MW / 209 MWh project marks the first-ever physical fixed-price FPA for a BESS project in Europe. As a result, this agreement eliminates the project’s market risks and guarantees steady, long-term cash flow.
Under this agreement, Nofar Energy will receive €85 to €95 million from 2027 to 2033. There is also an option to begin earlier on a merchant basis before January 2027. This contract structure secures large-scale BESS projects in markets, where storage fixed-price agreements are becoming more common.
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Strengthening Position in Global Energy Storage Market
By landing this deal, Nofar Energy improves its standing in the quickly expanding energy storage market. This transaction represents a shift in the market structures for storage and emphasizes the growing significance of battery storage solutions.
Nadav Tenne, CEO of Nofar Energy, said, “We are thrilled to announce this unique fixed-price tolling agreement for the Stendal project, our first storage project in Germany. This agreement not only provides revenue certainty for Nofar Energy but also strengthens our partnership with one of the world’s largest and most respected energy corporations.
He added, “This innovative deal positions Nofar at the forefront of the global energy storage market and validates our commercial and techno-economic capabilities. The stability provided by this agreement will enable us to finance the project on favorable terms and improve our return on equity. We thank our partner for this opportunity and look forward to future collaborations in Germany and beyond.”
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Additionally, Nofar Energy secured £152 million for the 300 MW / 624 MWh Cellarhead BESS project in the UK. Nofar’s UK subsidiary, Atlantic Green, secured funding for the project from Goldman Sachs, Santander, Bank Hapoalim, and Bank Leumi.