Cambridge Power Ltd has secured planning permission for the development of the 100 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project located at Bullen Lane, Bramford in Suffolk, eastern England.
The project is planned to assist in the delivery of the offshore wind and interconnectors on the east coast of Suffolk. Cambridge Power will develop the energy storage system near the Bramford substation.
Harmony Energy Storage (HESL) and Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) have started the construction of a 99 MW/198 MWh battery storage facility in Essex, England, UK. The Clay Tye battery system will...
Read moreThe UK Environment Agency (EA) has begun a 12-week public consultation on three environmental permits for the operation of the proposed GBP20 billion (US$23.8 billion) Sizewell C nuclear power station...
Read moreØrsted A/S has signed contracts with Hitachi Energy for the supply of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems and converter platforms for its 2,852 MW Hornsea 3 offshore wind pr...
Read moreRES Group has filed a planning application for the development of the 59 MW Unshinagh wind project that will be installed near Carnlough in Northern Ireland, UK. The wind farm will ha...
Read moreSSE Renewables has secured a Contract for Difference (CfD) for 220 MW, half of the capacity of its wholly-owned Viking Energy Wind Farm project, at a strike price of GBP46.39/MWh (US$55/MWh) for...
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