According to engineering equipment delivery (EEQ) contract, the technology group Veorlan will provide an energy storage system of 200 MW (MW) / 400 MW -time (MWH) at Blackhillock, Scotland. This project will be the first project in the world to provide stability services using battery storage that connects to the power grid. By preparing for increasing renewable energy supply, it supports the UK (UK) to transition to zero -carbon energy network. The energy storage system will become one of the largest energy storage systems in the UK. The order was recorded in WäRTSILä in February 2023.
The project's NOA Stability Pathfinder planned the first project delivered under the plan. The project will be operated by Zenobē, which will assist power grid operators to respond to challenges related to balanced supply and demand, power stability and restraint. This will ensure that the demand for grid and customer cost expectations will be ensured. The project is located in the northeast of Scotland and is very suitable for integrating the sea -winding energy project in the nearby Beihai with the British energy network.
The battery energy storage system will provide stability services for national power grid power system operators, including short -circuit levels and real synthetic inertia, which is essential for grids to operate efficiently when gradually eliminating the fossil fuel factory. This project combines Wascorse energy storage system with variables technology. This is an innovative solution that breaks through the technical boundary between the support type that battery energy storage can provide for the power grid.







