Limejump, a part of the Shell Group, has launched an ‘anytime’ request line for fixed power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable asset owners with sites 1MW or below. It says the ‘Quotejump’ service will be available ‘24/7’. Generators can enter…
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Drax to trial new sorbent for carbon capture
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Drax is collaborating with the University of Nottingham and Promethean Particles on an new carbon capture technology, part of Drax’s bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) innovation programme. The new process uses Promethean Particles’ solid sorbent. Its metal-organic frameworks…
Planning granted for 350MW battery by M6 toll
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Penso Power and Luminous Energy have secured planning approval for a battery site with 350MW/1750MWh connection capacity at Hams Hall, close to the M6 Toll in North Warwickshire. The project is expected to provide a range of services including potentially…
WPD to make £14.9M redress payment after five years of failing vulnerable customers
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WPD is to pay redress of £14.9 million after failing to provide information, advice and services to customers on its Priority Services Register. It failed to meet its obligations to provide information to some of its most vulnerable customers and…
Battery operator revises revenue predictions up by a quarter, expects high gas prices until 2026
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Battery storage projects that have two hours of storage had average earnings equivalent to £200k per MW per annum between January and March 2022, trading ancillary services and wholesale energy, according to energy storage investor and operator Harmony Energy Income…
EDF Renewables to start up first major UK solar project this year
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Construction has begun at the 49.9MW Sutton Bridge solar farm, EDF Renewables’ first major solar project in the UK, which is being built by Anesco. Planning permission was granted in March 2021 generation is expected to begin by late 2022.…
Uskmouth conversion to burn waste abandoned; battery planned for site
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Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) has abandoned plans to convert a coal-fired power station at Uskmouth to burn pelletised waste. Instead, the company plans to install a 230MW battery on the site. The company announced plans to convert the existing power…
Zenobe aims to have 50MW Wishaw battery in operation by end 2022
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Zenobe has reached financial close on a 50MW battery to be sited at Wishaw, North Lanarkshire – the largest in Scotland. The battery has started construction with plans to go live by the end of 2022. It will be the…
Centrica to access flexibility from storage heaters in exchange for benefits to domestic users
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Centrica is due to begin a trial this September in which controllable storage heaters will provide demand-side response when needed, by dialling down their demand. In partnership with Glen Dimplex, this trial will initially bring use 2.5MW of storage heater…
‘Immediate revenue opportunity’ as UKPN offers £13 million in flexibility contracts
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UK Power Networks (UKPN) has opened up registration for flexible power operators to provide 292MW of flexible power across 113 different sites in London, the East and South East of England. The network is offering more than £13 million for…