Wärtsilä and SSE partner on energy storage project
The companies will deliver a 50 MW/100 MWh energy storage system in Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK.
The companies will deliver a 50 MW/100 MWh energy storage system in Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK.
RWE Renewables’ Hickory Park Solar project, a 195.5 MWAC facility coupled with a 40 MW 2-hour battery storage system, located in Mitchell County, Georgia, US, is in operation.
BlackRock has made an initial commitment of up to £200 million to support the build-out of up to 2 GWh battery storage assets in the UK to enable more homegrown green power.
The project will supply 60 MW to help rapidly balance grid fluctuations and can be used as an energy backup solution, as well as enhancing the role of renewables in Ireland’s clean energy transition.
The company has acquired two standalone 40 MW battery storage projects from Green Hedge Energy UK Limited for approximately £4.5 million.
A battery energy storage solution will be installed at Ecotricity’s existing 6.9 MW wind farm in Gloucestershire, UK.
The company has been the largest investor in the Bulgarian energy sector for the last 30 years, and the Memorandum of Understanding expresses their efforts to continue to decarbonise the country.
The 350 MW Hams Hall battery storage development is located east of Birmingham, UK.
The new 20 MW/80 MWh facility is SDG&E’s second energy storage project in the City of San Diego, California, US.
The power plant combines wind, solar, and batteries and is located 20 km south of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
IFS has announced that EDF Renewables UK is implementing IFS Cloud to help meet their ambitious targets for increasing total green energy output.
The UK’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has granted £471 760 to help develop offshore energy storage technology.
Eelpower has signed a battery optimisation agreement with Habitat Energy for two 50 MW projects in the UK.
The 50 MW battery energy storage system is located in Burwell, Cambridgeshire, UK.
The company has connected up the first generation unit at the Tâmega complex, Portugal.