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Scottish Ministers Approve 200MW Battery Storage Project

The title of this post is the same as that as this article on Solar Power Portal.

These three paragraphs add further meat to the story.

Developer Intelligent Land Investments (ILI) Group has received planning consent for a 200MW battery energy storage system (BESS).

The BESS will be adjacent to the Easterhouse substation near Gartcosh, Glasgow, at Whitehill Farm. ILI Group received Section 36 planning consent, meaning that the BESS is classed as a change to the existing consent granted to the generating substation.

Consent from Ministers follows support for the project from both the Glasgow City Council and North Lanarkshire Council.

ILI seem to be doing well, as they regularly appear in my data searches.

The article sums up ILI Group’s portfolio like this.

ILI Group has a portfolio of over 4.7 GW energy storage projects, including 2.5 GW of utility-scale battery storage and 2.5 GW pumped storage hydro.

They must be doing something right.

ILI Group’s biggest success to date would appear to be developing the Red John pumped hydro power station, which they sold to Statkraft, as I reported in Statkraft To Acquire Major Loch Ness Pumped Storage Hydro Project From Intelligent Land Investments Group.

Conclusion

The batteries and the pumped storage keeps coming in Scotland.

It appears Scotland will not only generate the renewable energy, but store it until it is needed.

As a Control Engineer, my nose is telling me, that Scotland is going to need a few more interconnectors to sell the energy to those, who need it.

Alternatively, it will attract industries, that will need a lot of electricity.

 

November 1, 2024 - Posted by | Energy, Energy Storage | , , ,

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