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How Britain’s Biggest Natural Battery Can Help Deliver Net Zero

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article in the New Statesman.

This is the sub-heading.

SSE wants to double the nation’s flexible electricity storage capacity.

These two paragraphs introduce the article.

After previous delays and false starts, governments and businesses across the world are pushing towards the common goal of net zero. The energy sector is arguably the area with the biggest responsibility to work towards this target, and there is no time for complacency.

Ensuring clean, renewable energy sources such as hydrogen, wind and solar power become a larger part of the grid will be critical for the sector in its push towards net zero. A key facet of the clean energy drive will be having sufficient storage for each renewable power source kept in reserve, to be used as and when required as a crucial back-up mechanism. In last spring’s energy security review the government outlined its commitment to support long duration storage projects.

It is certainly very comprehensive and a must read.

This sentence illustrates the financial problem with pumped storage.

SSE is calling on the UK government to help it commit to building the Coire Glas storage facility by providing one simple policy decision that will send a clear signal as to how government intends to support the deployment of long duration electricity storage. The project doesn’t need subsidising, SSE states, but it would benefit from revenue stabilisation, and clarity on such support sooner rather than later.

Hopefully, this article will help get the required support.

Coire Glas

Coire Glas will have an output of 1500 MW and a storage capability of 30 GWh.

There is more information at the Coire Glas web site.

The project could be up and running by the early 2030s.

Loch Sloy Pumped Storage

The article also mentions the Loch Sloy Pumped Storage scheme, that has been recently announced by SSE.

I wrote about this 25 GWh scheme in SSE Unveils Redevelopment Plans For Sloy Hydro-Electric Power Station.

SSE haven’t announced much more about this scheme and it is not mentioned on the Sloy/Awe web site.

 

June 25, 2023 - Posted by | Energy, Energy Storage | , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. Whats to talk about it is surely a nationally significant infrastructure project and just needs to be built. The CEGB would have got on with it.

    If we are serious about net zero we need several of these asap.

    Comment by Nicholas Lewis | June 25, 2023 | Reply

    • There’s at least four of these projects ready to go with finance all arranged. All it needs is the Government to agree to a method, by which the systems can earn money, as Contracts for Difference work for wind farms. Highview Power have also been complaining.

      I suspect all the ideas, that have so far been proposed don’t scale. They either work for small or large systems, but not for all systems. All it needs is a world-class accountant to look at it.

      Comment by AnonW | June 25, 2023 | Reply


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