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Statkraft hits milestone on UK 200MW BESS

SaraBy SaraNovember 27, 20242 Mins Read
Statkraft hits milestone on UK 200MW BESS

Statkraft has reached a crucial milestone in the construction of its 200MW Thornton Greener Grid Park in the UK with the arrival of the first of 620 battery units to be installed on site.

The 200MW two-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) project, located to the east of Thornton, in west Yorkshire, represents an investment of £150m in the UK’s renewable infrastructure, and is the largest battery scheme in Statkraft’s international portfolio.

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Thornton Greener Grid Park, which is expected to be operational in Autumn 2025, is part of a wider scheme which includes Soay solar farm.

Soay will generate enough clean energy to power the equivalent of 18,000 homes, with construction of the PV phase of the development expected to begin in Spring 2025.

Once operational, Thornton Greener Grid Park will enable energy from renewable sources to be stored during times of low demand and dispatched at times of peak electricity demand.

The BESS projects developed by Statkraft are intended for short-term storage and typically have a duration of two hours.

These are essential for temporary storage for later in the day, or for quickly delivering large amounts of power to the grid to maintain stability of the network, said the developer.

This scheme is just one part of Statkraft’s broader strategy to enhance the UK’s energy infrastructure, with an investment pipeline exceeding £4bn, and almost 20 projects with planning consent across a range of technologies.

Statkraft’s UK managing director Kevin O’Donovan said: “We are committed to accelerating the transition to green energy in the UK and a critical part of this journey is increasing the stability of the grid.

“We are marking a significant construction at our Thornton Battery Energy Storage System, which is now a step closer towards supporting the increased deployment of renewable energy into the grid.

“We’re on an exciting journey, with almost 20 projects waiting to be built across a range of technologies, as we continue to invest significantly in the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure, which will help bring down electricity bills for consumers and businesses and reduce carbon emissions for everyone.”

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