Nhoa Energy to Supply 113-MWh BESS for Statkraft
- Powering the future with Nhoa Energy's cutting-edge battery storage technology in Scotland's Greener Grid Park, paving the way for a more sustainable energy system.
Nhoa Energy, the energy storage unit of Nhoa SA, has signed a deal to supply a 113-MWh battery energy storage system for Statkraft in Coylton, Scotland. This marks Nhoa Energy's third BESS project in the UK, with two other projects already in progress totaling 130 MWh in capacity. The new facility is part of Statkraft's Greener Grid Parks scheme, aimed at increasing the transmission of renewable energy through the national grid.
The Coylton Greener Grid Park will support the deployment of renewable energy into the grid and strengthen Statkraft's role in contributing to grid stability and a resilient energy system in the UK. Lucy Kent, Statkraft's principal project manager for Greener Grid Parks, highlighted the importance of the project in meeting future energy demands and ensuring a versatile energy system.
What is Nhoa Energy's latest energy storage project in Scotland?
- Nhoa Energy's latest energy storage project in Scotland is a 113-MWh battery energy storage system for Statkraft in Coylton.
- This project is part of Statkraft's Greener Grid Parks scheme, which aims to increase the transmission of renewable energy through the national grid.
- The Coylton Greener Grid Park will support the deployment of renewable energy into the grid and strengthen Statkraft's role in contributing to grid stability and a resilient energy system in the UK.
- This marks Nhoa Energy's third BESS project in the UK, with two other projects already in progress totaling 130 MWh in capacity.
- Lucy Kent, Statkraft's principal project manager for Greener Grid Parks, emphasized the importance of the project in meeting future energy demands and ensuring a versatile energy system.