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EDF Inks Long-Term Optimization Deal for 720MWH StayTorpe Bess

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Energy supplier EDF has agreed a long-term optimization deal with elements Green for an upcoming development of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).

According to the agreement, EDF will optimize the 360MW/720MWH StayTorpe Bess, to which Construction started last month in Nottinghamshire.

Optimization and operational services for the storage system will be performed via the Powershift platform of EDF, and the EDF wholesale market team will guarantee minimal returns from Grid -Balancing services. The project is also the recipient of a market contract of 15 years of capacity.

The StayTorpe Bess, who received Planning permission in June last year, It is expected that it will be fully put into use in mid -2027. In February of this year, Elements Green announced that it had worked together MITION OPERATION G2 ENERGY FOR THE DESIGN AND THE CONSTRUCTION Needs of the site, in a deal worth £ 71.5 million.

More recently, in June, Elements Green announced one Collaboration with manufacturer of energy storage Hithium For the Bess units on the spot. Hithium supplies several units of its 5MWH Bess DC block for the project, which is set to connect directly to the nearby StayTorpe substation via a 400kV connection.

Stuart Fenner, director of the wholesale market services at EDF, called the Staythorpe Beers project “An important step in building the reliable, safe, low-carbon energy system Great Britain”.

Related:PULS CLEAN ENERGY ENERGISES 30MW/67MWH BESS

James Gates, CIO at Elements Green, added: “Staythorpe is exactly the kind of large -scale project that can have a meaningful impact on the UK energy system. Working with EDF ensures that we have the commercial framework to deliver reliable performance for decades of years”.

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Financial successes for Elements Groen

Financial Close is secure for the StayTorpe project, thanks to a credit facility of £ 140 million that is supplied by private credit at Goldman Sachs Alternatives. In a LinkedIn message in which the financial closure was announced, Gates said that the financing “marks an important step forward for elements green and for battery storage in the UK”.

This announcement closely followed another important victory. In July, elements of green insured one Large financing injection thanks to the Danish investor Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP).

The two companies have introduced a platform finance agreement of € 80 million (£ 69.5 million), structured via CIP’s Green Credit Fund I (CI GCF I), which will be used to develop and build elements of more than 13GW Solar and Bess Pipeline.



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