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PULS CLEAN ENERGY ENERGISES 30MW/67MWH BESS

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Battery Energy Storage System (Bess) developer Pulse Clean Energy today (September 2) announced that the latest Bess activum is now operational.

The Kolenpit Bess is an active from 30/67 MWh in Atherton, west of Manchester, on the site of a former coal extraction installation. Significant improvements of biodiversity will be made as part of the coal pit project, with just below a hectare of indigenous tree and shrub planting, wild flower planting and an Overbos buffer that yields an estimated 300% biodiversity grid for the former Brownfield site.

Financing for the Kolenput Bess came from one £ 220 million green financial deal Announced by Pulse Clean Energy at the beginning of last month. This debt increase was funded by a consortium of six international banks, led by Santander CIB and Including Natwest, ABN AMRO, Nord/LB, Investec and CIBC.

The financing injection supports the development of a total of six projects, including the Kolenpit Bess, with a collective capacity of more than 700 MWh. All six projects are expected to be operational at the end of 2027.

This project is the seventh that has been ratified since 2023 by pulse clean energy. 42MW/100MWH HYDE BESSAlso located in the Greater Manchester area, in March of this year.

Related:Zenobē purchases Ready-to-Buildd 400MW Bess from Innova

Other remarkable projects that have been ratified since 2023 are the development of Hirwaun in Wales – 22MW BESS Energized In November last year – as well as four batteries A total of 100 MWh activated in July 2023 As part of a collaboration with Habitatergie.

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Trevor Wills, CEO of Pulse Clean Energy, said: “It is fantastic to see coal spice in Greater Manchester. A region with a proud industrial past is at the forefront with a new generation of affordable and reliable energy.”

He also emphasized the importance of energy storage projects in the movement to clean energy, and added: “As the demand for energy grows and intermittent energy sources such as wind and solar energy continue to scales, sites such as coal pit are essential to ensure that energy is less expensive for houses, companies and industry.”

Pulse Clean Energy has set an ambitious goal over the next five years, aimed at having more than 2GWH installed capacity in the UK by 2030. In June, Pulse CEO Trevor Wills noted in a contributed blog for Solar -Energy Portal The fact that British policy makers have to collaborate with owners of energy storage owners, investors and market leaders to ‘create policy that enables competing markets to solve problems in a way that will bring the highest social benefits’ if the British Bess sector will thrive in the coming years.

Related:First bus to launch 1 MW Bess unit in Hampshire, Aberdeen to follow



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