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InterGen’s Two Huge Batteries

InterGen are developing two huge lithium-ion batteries, which seem to be rather under the radar of the mainstream media.

InterGen are an energy company, of which few people have heard.

On the About InterGen page, this is the sub-heading of a section describing their business.

InterGen is a uniquely independent energy company. We support the journey to a stable, dependable, net zero energy system through delivering the flexible electricity solutions that underpin it.

These four paragraphs introduce the business.

Founded in 1995, we have decades of experience in the GB market.

Our power stations provide secure, flexible energy to consumers, and help the grid to take on more and more renewables.

Our expert trading team in Edinburgh sells electricity and services to help utilities, system operators and the wider energy market deliver secure power to homes and businesses across the country, whilst our pipeline of new developments includes some of the world’s largest battery storage assets, an essential component in the future energy system.

The world is changing, and we’re proud to be playing an active role in the unfolding energy story for generations to come.

Batteries are very much for generations to come.

These four paragraphs on this page says this about their batteries.

Developing a large-scale energy storage capability will help to resolve the challenge of the intermittency of renewable generation. At InterGen, we’re managing the delivery of one of Europe’s largest battery storage portfolios, with over 2GW of grid scale projects, having dedicated grid connections and proceeding through the permitting process.

The share of wind and solar power is increasing in the UK’s energy mix, but these sources only generate power when the wind blows or the sun shines. The use of batteries to store the excess power generated can help provide low carbon power to balance supply and demand with renewable power during periods of low output.

InterGen’s UK battery projects are world-leading in this kind of technology deployment. The facilities will use proven lithium-ion technology which has zero emissions, has superior flexibility, and will complement the increasing amounts of renewable energy generation in the UK.

In Essex, our project at London Gateway Port to create up to 900MWh of energy received planning permission in January 2023, and when complete will be large enough to provide power for up to 450,000 homes. At Spalding, we have consent to develop up to 1.1GWh of storage capability, adjacent to our existing operational CCGT and OCGT plants. Both of these developments are world-class in terms of size. It’s all part of our goal to support the transition to low carbon generation through the provision of flexible capacity.

Gateway Energy Centre

This page describes the Gateway Energy Centre, where this is said.

InterGen is in late stage development of a world leading battery storage project in the London Gateway Logistics Park, next to the DP World London Gateway Port on the north bank of the River Thames in Essex. InterGen built and continues to operate the existing 800 MW Coryton gas-fired combined cycle power station which is located approximately one kilometre from the proposed Gateway Energy Centre site.

The Gateway project will consist of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) with a rated electrical output of up to 900MWh (up to 450MW).

InterGen received Town and Country Planning Permission in January 2023, making the Gateway project the largest battery in the UK once operational. The £300m project will provide power for over 450,000 homes once fully complete.

Note.

  1. I assume they mean this battery is a 450 MW/900 MWh battery, that will provide 450 MW for two hours.
  2. It is close to the 732 MW Coryton gas-fired combined cycle power station.

I would assume that one of its tasks will be to make sure the London Gateway complex gets rnough reliable power.

Spalding Energy Park

This page describes the Spalding Energy Park, where this is said.

The Spalding Energy Park, adjacent to InterGen’s existing combined and open cycle gas plants at Spalding, has received Town and Country Planning Permission in June 2023 for one of Europe’s largest battery storage projects. The battery development could deliver up to 1,100MWh of electricity once operational, providing power for up to 500,000 homes.

Spalding Energy Park received planning consent in January 2018 from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The project is carbon capture ready.

As at Gateway Energy Centre, the battery is located close to a large 860 MW gas-fired power station.

Co-location of a gas-fired power station and a battery must make the grid connection simpler.

Conclusion

A total of 2 GWh of storage is a good start and I’ll suspect we’ll hear more about these two batteries in the next couple of years.

December 17, 2023 Posted by | Energy, Energy Storage | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment