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50MW Battery Energy Storage Site Energised in Cambridgeshire

A major milestone in the UK's renewable energy infrastructure has been achieved with the energisation of a 50MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Burwell, Cambridgeshire. As one of the largest BESS sites in the country, it plays a crucial role in balancing the national grid by storing surplus energy generated from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, and releasing it during periods of high demand. This functionality not only stabilises the grid but also ensures a reliable supply of clean energy.

This site is part of a broader strategy to enhance the UK's energy storage capacity, with several more large-scale projects underway. The importance of these developments is underscored by the National Grid's estimate that an additional 13GW of new energy storage will be needed by 2030 to meet the country's net-zero targets.

The Burwell BESS site exemplifies the innovative solutions being implemented to support the UK's transition to a sustainable energy system. By improving the integration of renewable energy sources and bolstering system resilience, such projects are pivotal in achieving long-term environmental and energy goals.

"At Engena, we are thrilled to witness the activation of the 50MW Battery Energy Storage System in Cambridgeshire. This significant development underscores the critical role of advanced energy storage solutions in achieving a resilient and sustainable energy grid. Projects like these are essential for maximising the potential of renewable energy sources, reducing dependency on fossil fuels, and driving the UK towards its net-zero targets. We look forward to seeing more such innovations that pave the way for a greener future." - Ian Booker, Director at Engena
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