Origami has announced the completion of its latest grid-scale battery storage project in the UK to use its smart technology. The 10 MW battery, Lower Road, located in Brentwood, Essex, will be managed using Origami’s platform to help balance the national grid and provide additional capacity at times of need.
The 10 MW capacity battery project is owned by Gore Street Energy Storage Fund plc. The energy storage facility uses batteries supplied by NEC. SSE Business Energy is the licensed supplier and power off-taker for the battery.
The UK government has moved the deadline for the ruling on the Vattenfall's 1.8 GW Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind farm to June 1, 2020. Vattenfall AB had provided the Secretary of State with new...
Read moreOrbital Marine Power Ltd has secured a second berth at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) that would help in the delivery of its first floating tidal project. Orbital is set to build the...
Read moreTrelleborg’s applied technologies operation has been awarded a contract by Ørsted to provide four integrated cable protection systems for Hornsea Two in the UK, the world’s largest...
Read moreGreencoat UK Wind has completed the acquisition of the 18.8 MW Slieve Divena II wind farm located in Northern Ireland. Greencoat has purchased the wind project for a total investment of GB...
Read moreiCON Infrastructure, a London-based investment firm, has achieved first and final close for its fifth fund, iCON Infrastructure Partners V, for a total of US$1.9 billion investment. The Fund is...
Read more