RES has submitted an application to build a 49.9MW battery to Moray Council.
The proposed Corshellach battery, will be situated on land adjacent to Berryburn substation and existing transmission infrastructure, near Dunphail.
Milo Amsbury-Savage, Development Project Manager for RES, added: “We’ve taken time throughout the project’s development to listen to people’s feedback in order to improve the project; for example, using the same delivery route as Berryburn wind farm construction to avoid the narrow Divie Viaduct.
Corshellach energy storage proposal is expected to go before Moray Council’s Planning Committee in the next few months and, if consented, would take around 12 months to build.