According to a press release, Orsted, a Danish renewable energy company, will install a Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system (BESS) in England.
The company has finalized its investment decision (FID) on the Tesla BESS to stabilize the UK’s energy supply and reduce price volatility.
The proposed location for the Tesla BESS is adjacent to Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Farm onshore station in Swardeston, eastern England. The battery storage system will be linked to the offshore wind farm.
The company’s proposed Tesla BESS is reported to have a capacity of 600 megawatt-hours (MWh) and a 300 MW power rating.
The specifications mentioned above are “equivalent to the daily energy use of 80,000 UK homes”, the release states.
The BESS was planned for the same site as the onshore station to reduce disruption to people living or working nearby.
The storage system is expected to commence operations by the end of 2026. If successfully built, as per the release, it will be among the largest in Europe.
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Duncan Clark, Head of UK & Ireland at Ørsted, said, “Our 12 operational UK offshore wind farms are providing a huge amount of clean energy to the grid.”
“The battery will help ensure that renewable energy is used in the best possible way by storing it when demand is lower and then releasing it back into the system when it’s really needed, thereby maximizing the potential of renewable energy whilst providing increased energy security and value to consumers.”
Clark also highlighted that Orsted was committed to expanding its portfolio of storage solutions co-located with both onshore and offshore renewable assets.
He mentioned that this investment aligns with the company’s intention of maximizing the potential of renewable energy while contributing to a more sustainable energy future.