BW ESS and Sungrow are pleased to announce the commercial operation of the 100MW/331MWh Bramley battery energy storage system (BESS). The commercial operation ceremony that took place on site on Monday, February
This is a 15-year contract which will cement the development of the project, the UK''s most advanced large scale battery storage project, which will store excess renewable energy and can provide rapid back-up power for the electricity grid during periods of excess demand.
KX Power, a London-based battery storage developer announces it is signing a joint venture with BlackRock Real Assets to develop, build and operate battery storage projects across the UK.
Gateway Energy Centre is the UK''s largest battery energy storage project. With an ultimate capacity of 450 MW (900 MWh), the faclity represents a significant piece of system architecture in the UK''s transition to net zero.
The project is on National Grid land adjacent to its 275kV Warley substation. It will connect directly to the London electricity distribution circuit and serve to balance supply and demand in London.
There has been a shift in the pipeline for current and future long duration electricity storage (LDES), from over 7.2GW in December 2023 to 10.5GW in May 2024. In January, the Government published its long-awaited
InterGen has gained planning consent for the UK''s largest battery storage project, which will be built at DP Word London Gateway on the Thames Estuary in Essex.
Listed below are the five largest energy storage projects by capacity in the UK, according to GlobalData''s power database. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global energy storage segment.
A new era for renewable power and energy security begins today (Tuesday 8 April) as Ofgem launches a new cap and floor investment support scheme, unlocking billions in funding to build major Long...
InterGen''s storage project will become one of the largest in the world, topping the biggest single-site battery project currently, a 250MW site switched on in August in California by its developer, infrastructure company LS Power.
There has been a shift in the pipeline for current and future long duration electricity storage (LDES), from over 7.2GW in December 2023 to 10.5GW in May 2024. In January, the Government published its long-awaited consultation on the cap and floor revenue stabilisation mechanism for LDES.