Construction kicks off on 50MW TagEnergy and Harmony Energy battery storage site
Construction has commenced on a 49.5MW/99MWh standalone energy storage system following new funding from Santander UK.
Construction has commenced on a 49.5MW/99MWh standalone energy storage system following new funding from Santander UK.
RES has submitting a planning application for a 49.9MW solar farm near East Leake in Nottinghamshire.
Renewable asset developer RES has submitted a planning application for a 99.9MW battery energy storage project in County Durham.
TagEnergy has acquired a 100% stake in the 99.9MW Lakeside battery energy storage system (BESS), marking its fifth investment in the UK this year.
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RES has sold its 50MW Roaring Hill Energy Storage Project to clean energy enterprise TagEnergy.
RES has won a tender to provide O&M services for China Huaneng Group’s Minety battery storage project, which began trading last month.
A 99.9MW energy storage project in development by RES has secured planning permission, with the asset set to be operational in late 2023.
Gore Street Energy Storage Fund has acquired an 80MW energy storage project from RES, having also entered into exclusivity with the renewable energy company for over 300MW of assets.
Global renewables firm RES has unveiled a new a pipeline of solar projects in the UK and Ireland totaling over 1GW.
Investor and asset manager NTR has acquired a 54MW portfolio of co-located solar and storage projects in Co. Wexford, Ireland from RES.
Octopus Renewables has signed a three-year spares management contract with RES as it continues to grow its solar portfolio in the UK.
RES has pointed to the introduction of a new O&M tool as being behind a recent 12% boost in productivity at a 100MW solar portfolio it manages.
Scotland’s first utility-scale battery storage facility has been officially opened today, having begun delivering sub-second balancing services to National Grid at the end of June under a bespoke agreement secured before the hotly contested Enhanced Frequency Response (EFR) auction of 2016.