UK Advanced Energy Storage Projects

The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has advanced 77 Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) projects into the next phase of its 'cap and floor' revenue support scheme. Since 2020, operational capacity has increased by 509%, climbing from 1,128 MW to 6,872 MW...

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Data dive: Ofgem advances 77 storage projects for LDES scheme

UK energy regulator the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) has cleared 77 long-duration energy storage (LDES) projects to proceed to the assessment phase of the

3 GW of battery and solar projects in UK move ahead

These projects are seeking advanced connection dates pre-2030, with proposed energisation between 2026 and 2029. The portfolio includes both solar plants and battery energy

Super battery projects that maximise renewable-generated power

These projects include a variety of storage methods such as Li-Ion batteries, flow batteries and pumped hydro storage, which releases water stored at height to turn turbines, creating...

UK energy storage pipeline report 2024 | RenewableUK EnergyPulse

This edition of the EnergyPulse report on Energy Storage shows there is 8.7GW of batteries in operation and under construction and more than 30GW projects have now been consented.

UK pumped storage projects surge after 40-year gap

According to the British Hydropower Association (BHA), although the UK hasn''t witnessed new pumped storage capacity for over 40 years, there are now 11 schemes at various

UK: over 17GWh of BESS due to connect to grid in 2025, 9GWh

However, within the UK, numerous sites over 1GWh in size have already been approved and construction has begun on some of these sites that will ultimately become some of the largest

Ofgem Backs 77 Energy Storage Projects to Boost UK Renewables

Ofgem has advanced 77 large-scale battery and hydro storage projects to the final stage of its new government-backed “super battery” programme, aimed at cutting wasted renewable power

UK Policy Unlocks 77 Long-Duration Energy Storage Projects for Grid

The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has advanced 77 Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) projects into the next phase of its ''cap and floor'' revenue support scheme.

Ofgem approves 77 energy storage projects to supercharge UK''s grid

This week, Luca and his team look at IEA''s Global Hydrogen Review, new UK-US agreement to accelerate nuclear deployment, and 77 diverse LDES projects advanced by Ofgem.

Top 7 Commercial Battery Energy Storage Projects in UK 2026

In this blog, we''ll explore the top 7 battery energy storage system projects in the UK for 2025. We''ll look at each project''s capacity, project cost, current status, and how it supports the broader shift to clean

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