SSE Unveils 50MW Battery Powerhouse in England
- SSE Renewables powers up its first battery storage system in Salisbury, England, trading in the energy market and paving the way for a greener future.
SSE Renewables, a unit of UK utility SSE plc, has opened its first battery energy storage system in Salisbury, England. The 50-MW/100-MWh project is now fully operational and trading in the wholesale energy market, capable of powering over 80,000 homes for two hours during peak demand. The facility consists of 26 battery units and was completed in partnership with Finnish technology group Wartsila Corp.
The Salisbury battery site was inaugurated by John Glen MP, marking the first operational battery site in SSE's portfolio. The company is also working on building a 150-MW battery system in Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, and a 320-MW battery project in Monk Fryston, North Yorkshire, as part of its efforts to enable net zero emissions
What is the capacity of SSE Renewables' first battery energy storage system in Salisbury?
- The capacity of SSE Renewables' first battery energy storage system in Salisbury is 50 MW/100 MWh.
- The project is capable of powering over 80,000 homes for two hours during peak demand.
- The facility consists of 26 battery units.
- The Salisbury battery site was inaugurated by John Glen MP, marking the first operational battery site in SSE's portfolio.
- SSE Renewables is also working on building a 150-MW battery system in Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, and a 320-MW battery project in Monk Fryston, North Yorkshire.