Developer of Renewable Energie Baywa.Re has submitted a planning application for a proposed 500 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Scotland.
The proposed Redshaw Bess is planned to lie around 3 km southeast of Douglas in the South Lanarkshire region in Scotland. The proposed site is located next to the M74 -Velweg, and the country is currently owned by Douglas and Angus Estate and is mainly used for grazing sheep. This site is located next to another planned large electricity infrastructure project; Scottish Power Transmission has plans to develop a 132kV under station in the neighborhood to support the growth of Bess and other infrastructure for renewable energy in the area.
If approved, up to 400 Bess containers of approximately 6 mx 2.5 mx 3m are built on the site, in addition to biodiversity improvements such as newly created native forests, indigenous wide -leaf trees and areas for peat recovery. Baywa.Re also proposes to create a community Benefit Fund of £ 50,000 a year during the entire life of the project, which will be used to support community projects in the area.
The public is invited to submit their comments about the planning application to the Energy Constent unit of the Scottish Government until April 18, 2025. Baywa.Re has not yet explained when it expects a decision about the planning application to be made, or if the project could start construction if approved.
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At the last end of last year, Baywa.Re announced that it had received a building permit for his first Irish solar project.
The Springmount Solar Farm, a development of 60 MWP, was planned in September 2024 the planning stamp by Tipperary County Council and a plate of Pleanála, and the construction will start in 2026 prior to a commissioning date of 2027. The project, which is on 69 hectare, also a loop of the station, which is also a lump of the station station, station station, station station, station station, station station, also ingvesting station, station station, station station, also the station. With a nearby 110kV stream line.
Looking ahead that Baywa.Re’s Oaklands Solar Farm proposal will soon reach a critical point. The Solar Plus storage proposal has not had a capacity that has been officially announced by the developer, but it falls above the threshold that requires that the government’s planning system is for nationally important infrastructure projects (NSIPs). This project is currently in the recommendation phase and the research body is expected to have submitted its recommendation report to the State Secretary for next week (March 19, 2025).