– Exagen has received consent to build the Brockworth Road Energy Reserve (20 MW / 40 MWh) in the UK from the Tewkesbury Borough Council.
– The Energy Reserve will be a battery energy storage system (BESS) connected to an existing 33 kV overhead line near Tewkesbury, with infrastructure including a standalone battery system, access tracks, secure fencing, and substation buildings.
– The Spring 2024 issue of Energy Global magazine features articles on battery storage solutions, renewables in Europe, electrical infrastructure, turbine monitoring, and more.
Exagen has received consent from the Tewkesbury Borough Council to build the Brockworth Road Energy Reserve, a 20 MW / 40 MWh battery energy storage system in the UK. The system will be connected to an existing 33 kV overhead line near Tewkesbury, with infrastructure including a standalone battery system, access tracks, fencing, and substation buildings. A buried cable will connect the battery system to the power line.
The Energy Global magazine’s Spring 2024 issue features a guest comment on battery storage sites as a solution to curtailed energy, along with a regional report on renewables in Europe. The issue also includes technical articles on electrical infrastructure, turbine monitoring, battery storage technology, coatings, and more.
In addition to Exagen’s project, Sonnedix has started construction on a 120 MW ground-mounted solar photovoltaic plant called the Cowley Complex. These developments highlight the ongoing growth and innovation in renewable energy projects in the UK and globally. Readers can access the full article online for more details on these projects and other industry updates.