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TagEnergy powers up 49MW Scottish battery

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonMarch 18, 20242 Mins Read
TagEnergy starts building Jamesfield storage project

TagEnergy and infrastructure developer Harmony Energy’s 49MW Jamesfield battery energy storage system (BESS) has gone live following completion of the facility. 

The 49MW/98MWh standalone project near Abernethy, Scotland, progressively came online from November 2023 as sections of the site were finalised, and became fully energised when construction was completed in early February 2024.  

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The Jamesfield BESS utilises two-hour duration Tesla Megapack lithium-ion batteries, together with Tesla’s Autobidder AI software for real-time trading and control.

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TagEnergy chief executive Franck Woitiez said: “This is another important marker for TagEnergy in the UK and beyond as we leverage our substantial storage expertise to help stabilise the grid and make a meaningful difference to the planet by relentlessly pursuing a renewables-led energy future.

“We are proud to have delivered another vital project, this time with our valued partner Harmony Energy, that will enable more people to connect to more competitive renewable power.

“Our three completed projects, together with the more than 200MW of BESS under construction in the UK, is testament both to our commitment and the success of our approach.

“We look forward to bringing more projects online as we focus on helping the UK move closer towards net zero carbon emissions.”

Harmony Energy chief executive Peter Kavanagh added: “The completion of the Jamesfield BESS is another significant milestone for our valued partnership with TagEnergy, following the success of our other joint venture site, Chapel Farm. 

“Battery energy storage systems are vital for unlocking the full potential of renewable energy in the UK.

“They play a pivotal role in advancing the net zero transition through the reduction of CO2 emissions, and are crucial for securing the future stability of the UK’s energy supply and reducing dependence on foreign gas imports.” 

The Jamesfield development became a joint venture with Harmony Energy, following TagEnergy’s acquisition of a 60% stake in the project in November 2021. Santander UK supported the green energy initiative with £12.5m of funding.  

This marks TagEnergy’s third investment in battery storage facilities in the UK to become operational, after Hawkers Hill Energy Park (pictured) and Chapel Farm. 

Those projects, together with other projects under construction, take TagEnergy’s secured portfolio in the UK to date to 320MW/640MWh, the developer said. 

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