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Battery storage awarded 576 MW in UK market auction for replenishment capacity – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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According to preliminary results, battery energy storage systems (BESS) and demand-side response assets both secure around 8% of capacity deals, but nuclear is leading the UK’s first capacity market auction of 2026. Results from the larger T-4 auction are expected later this month, with generators and energy storage assets competing for multi-year contracts.

March 6, 2026
Matthew Lynas

By ESS news

BESS has secured 8% of allocated capacity for delivery in 2026-27 in the UK T-1 capacity market auction, according to preliminary results from grid operator NESO.

The auction awarded 7.2 GW of capacity agreements at a clearing price of 5 GBP ($7) per kW, per year – the lowest level for a T-1 auction since 2020. The awarded capacity was distributed across 195 units, including 51 capacity market units (CMU) with “storage – battery” listed as the primary fuel type.

The UK Capacity Market auctions were first held in 2014 and are split into a T-1 “top-up” auction and the longer-term T-4 auction, where multi-year capacity contracts are awarded four years in advance of delivery.

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