ILI places Scottish battery project out to tender
- 50MW Dyce scheme has a grid connection date of September 2025
Scottish energy storage developer Intelligent Land Investments (ILI) Group has begun tendering a 50MW battery storage project.
The Dyce project, located in Scotland, has a grid connection date of September 2025.
The sales tender for the project will certainly be open to expressions of interest up until 28 April 2023 with non-binding offers by 12 May 2023.
ILI Group has experience in identifying and selecting optimum locations for energy projects.
The company secures preparing approvals, grid connections as well as land civil liberties before selling totally packaged websites to developers.
Mark Wilson, ILI Group chief executive officer, claimed: "This brand-new project offers a unique opportunity for the ideal developer in the battery storage sector, with a 50MW capacity as well as a connection date of September 2025.
" Energy storage projects like Dyce are a critical component of the power change as well as the drive towards a net-zero future."
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