UK photo voltaic developer Increase Energy at this time stated it has secured a 237.5-MW AC import and export grid connection at Thorpe Marsh Energy Station, Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England.
The corporate plans a solar-plus-storage challenge there and is exploring land inside the native space and conducting feasibility research to tell the scheme.
Given its scale, this will likely be a Nationally Important Infrastructure Mission (NSIP) and will likely be assessed by the Secretary of State for Vitality Safety and Web Zero. Will probably be Increase Energy’s second NSIP proposal after the 400-MW East Yorkshire photo voltaic farm challenge.
As well as, the developer unveiled plans for a standalone battery of round 660 MWh, Carrog Battery Vitality Storage System, situated close to Cemaes in Anglesey, Wales that might join on to the grid.
The corporate additionally stated that the Judicial interval for its 49.9-MW Kenley photo voltaic challenge in Hull, which has obtained planning consent, handed with no remark.
Increase Energy at the moment has 5 tasks within the planning system totalling over 100 MWh of storage and over 150 MW of photo voltaic.
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