E.ON has partnered with Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners to build a battery storage project in Uskmouth, Wales.
The project comprises two storage facilities, each capable of holding 230 megawatt-hours and delivering 115 megawatts of power, scheduled for completion by early 2025.
E.ON has acquired 50% capacity in the project.
Chris Norbury, E.ON UK’s Chief Executive, said: “The UK power system will need a significant increase in battery installations to provide stability and flexibility and support an ever-greater amount of decarbonised power generation if we are to meet our 2030 sustainability targets.”
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