Statera Energy has acquired a significant battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Greater Manchester, UK. The project, located at Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park, will have a capacity of 680MW. It is set to become one of the largest BESS installations in Europe when fully operational in 2026.
A Game-Changer in Energy Storage
Once complete, Carrington Storage will be more than double the size of Statera’s upcoming 300MW Thurrock Storage project. The project will have a capacity representing nearly 25% of the UK’s current BESS fleet.
It is approved by Trafford Council, with a high probability of being developed for long-duration energy storage. This technology will store excess renewable energy. The system will ensure it delivers power when needed most. The project will balance fluctuations in renewable generation, helping stabilize supply and demand.
Supporting the UK’s Net-Zero Goals
Direct support to the UK’s efforts to become fully decarbonized by 2030, in line with the government’s objectives, comes from Carrington Storage. It will serve as a vital element in integrating renewable energy into the grid. It will reduce dependency on fossil fuels and improving the general stability of the grid.
Established in 2016, Statera Energy has been rapidly expanding its footprint in the UK energy market. The company now boasts more than 1GW of operational or under-construction projects. Statera, with a pipeline of over 1.3GW of consented BESS projects, is positioning itself as a leader in energy storage and renewable integration.
A Step Toward a Sustainable Future
Acquiring Carrington Storage marks a significant milestone for the company, Statera Energy. As one of the largest BESS projects in Europe, it is playing an important part in the UK’s collective efforts to achieve renewable energy and decarbonization targets. Through investment in innovative storage technologies, Statera is supporting the construction of a more resilient and sustainable energy system.