RES has concluded a contract with the Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) to deliver its Resolve energy management system for a 200MWH Battery Energy Storage System (Bess) in Spennymoor, County Durham.
The 100 MW/200mWh 2-hour battery storage facility will use the Digital Solutions Platform of RES to optimize the performance and integration of the grid. The Digital Platform offers real-time monitoring and control options to maximize the turnover options while retaining scheduling stability.
De Bess is located in Spennymoor, south of the river clothing, seven miles south of the capital of the province, Durham. It is still under construction and secure building permit in 2022. RES is the developer of the project.
Trig acquired a 100% shareholding in Project Spennymoor as part of his strategy to expand its battery storage parties in the United Kingdom. This investment is part of the wider portfolio of Trig, including wind, solar and battery storage projects on six European markets, with a total operational capacity of 2.3 GW at the time of writing.
Alex Bamberger, Vice-President of RES of Digital Solutions, emphasized that the software and integration services of the Putten company from more than ten years of experience in the development and activities of energy storage.
“Batteries are essential for the future of our energy system, but they need the right technology behind them to perform at their best,” Bamberger added.
The partnership builds on the growing presence of RES on the British battery storage market. The company recently A management agreement signed for a 500 MW/1,000 MWh battery storage system in Scotland.
The Coalburn Bess, the project is being developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Alcemi at a former coal mining site in Lanarkshire. Under an agreement signed with the two organizations, RES will be responsible for the assets of the site.
Res recently A contract established for the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom National Significantly Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) to reach Commercial Operation, the 373 MW Cleve Hill Solar Project.
The worldwide portfolio of the company comprises 24 countries and includes wind, solar energy, energy storage, green hydrogen, transport and distribution projects.
In total, RES has delivered more than 28 GW of renewable energy projects worldwide and is planning to bring more than 26 GW new capacity online in the next five years.
In the meantime, the investment of Trig in battery storage reflects the growing institutional appetite for energy storage activa as income flows are determined more and the technology costs continue to fall.
