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Where is statera energy acquiring a 680 MW battery energy storage system?
UK energy storage developer Statera Energy said on Thursday it has acquired a 680-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project, Carrington Storage, located at Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park in Greater Manchester, northwestern England. Visualisation of the Trafford battery energy storage system in England. Image by: Carlton Power.
What are Carlton power's plans for Trafford low carbon energy park?
Carlton Power has several other planned developments for the 12-hectare Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park, including an agreement for Highview Power to build a £300 million liquid air energy storage (LAES) project onsite.
Who owns Trafford low carbon energy park?
Statera Energy is acquiring the project, which has already been approved by Trafford Council, from UK independent energy infrastructure developer Carlton Power. Carlton Power is the owner of Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park, a brownfield site which once hosted the Carrington coal-fired power station.
Will Carlton power build the world's first liquid air storage system?
In addition to Carlton Power’s two projects, Highview Power Storage Inc. is planning to build and operate the world’s first commercial liquid air storage system – a £250m 250MWh long duration, cryogenic energy storage system – on the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park, which was until 1991 the site of the Carrington coal-fired power station.
Where is low carbon energy park?
The Low Carbon Energy Park is located close to Manchester Ship Canal and the £750m Carrington flexible gas-fired power station which entered operation in 2016. Keith Clarke, Founder and Chief Executive of Carlton Power said: “Carlton Power acquired the former coal fired power station in 2008 to redevelop the site for new energy projects.
What is statera energy's 680mw Carrington storage project?
The 680MW Carrington Storage proposal is Statera Energy’s largest consented BESS project to date, and once fully energised in 2026 is expected to be one of the largest BESS developments in Europe.
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