
The project plans to incorporate a 40 to 60 MWp BESS to boost its ability to store and supply clean energy.
The Melz project received approval from the Melz Municipal Committee in December 2024, enabling its inclusion in the statutory plan. This step advances the project toward ready-to-build status by early 2026. The proposed BESS will enhance the facility’s ability to store excess solar energy generated during peak production or purchased from the grid at low prices. This stored energy can be released during high-demand periods, improving grid stability, efficiency, and profitability.
David Palach, CEO of N2OFF, stated: “We are excited to take this step toward enhancing the Melz solar project with advanced battery storage technology. By increasing our investment to explore a 40 to 60MWp BESS, we are strengthening our position in our current project and continue to explore what we believe to be new lucrative opportunities.”
The Melz initiative is part of a broader partnership with Solterra Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Solterra Energy. The collaboration focuses on developing high-potential renewable energy projects across Europe. N2OFF and Solterra are also working on two 98MWp/392 megawatt-hour BESS projects in Sicily, Italy, a 35MW/140MWh BESS project in Poland, and solar photovoltaic projects in Albania under an exclusive agreement.
The integration of battery storage in Melz will ensure a reliable supply of clean energy, supporting Europe’s renewable energy goals. The project aligns with N2OFF’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative technology and strategic partnerships.