Energy Dome, a long-duration energy storage system developer, has secured a funding commitment amounting to EUR 60 million (~USD 65.4 million). This brings the company's total funding to USD 166.9 million.
The project-level grant commitment comprises EUR 35 million (~USD 38.2 million) from Breakthrough Energy Catalyst and EUR 25 million (~USD 27.3 million) of venture debt funding from the European Investment Bank.
Energy Dome intends to use the capital to fund its first CO2-based thermo-mechanical energy storage system in Sardinia, Italy. The project is set to commence operations in the third quarter of 2024.
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