RES has sold a ready-to-build 70MW / 160MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project to Swiss developer Delta Capacity.
The Agamemnon project (pictured) in Ånge, Sweden, has been acquired by Delta Capacity with financial backing from European investment bank and asset manager Wood & Co.
RES business development director Magnus Igel said: “The successful sale of the Agamemnon BESS project marks a significant milestone for RES and reinforces our commitment to delivering cutting-edge energy storage solutions that enable a cleaner, more resilient power system.
“Battery storage is essential for balancing renewable energy and ensuring grid stability, and we are proud to bring this project to life with Delta Capacity and Wood & Co.
“We look forward to seeing Agamemnon play a key role in Sweden’s transition to a fossil-free energy future.”
Agamemnon has been developed from the ground up by RES and is strategically located next to the Björnberget wind farm and near the Alby Hydrogen project.
Delta Capacity group chief executive Patrik Hes said: “We are proud to contribute to the European energy transition and energy security by providing smart storage solutions.
“Our commitment to Sweden’s ambition of utilising its renewable energy potential is at the core of our new site in Sweden, now one of the largest storage projects in Scandinavia.
“Clean energy requires a stable and flexible grid, which is why storage capacity plays a crucial role in the decarbonisation and energy resilience.
“The potential for change is enormous and we are dedicated to drive it in Europe and overseas.”


