Longer-duration and wind co-location at Ireland's
Construction is underway by Statkraft at Ireland’s first 4-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in County Offaly, in Ireland’s midlands. The 20MW, 4-hour BESS solution is supplied by a
Statkraft to build Ireland’s first 4-hour battery
Statkraft announces it will build Ireland’s first four-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Co. Offaly, co-located with Cushaling Wind Farm. Battery storage technology can offer unique
Ireland’s first 4-hour battery energy storage system
The wind project is currently under construction. The battery project will enable energy from renewable sources to be stored during times of low demand, limiting the need for costly curtailment and dispatched at
Battery Storage
We commissioned our first battery energy storage system at our Aghada generating site in Co Cork in , capable of generating 19MW. We added a second battery on the same site in
Statkraft to build 4-hour battery energy storage
Renewable energy company Statkraft has said it intends to build a grid-scale battery energy storage system at its Cushaling Wind Farm in Co Offaly. The battery-based energy storage system
Ireland's first 4-hour BESS planned for construction
Statkraft has announced that it is to build Ireland’s first four-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in County Offaly, situated in the heart of Ireland.
Spotlight on Ireland: Waiting for market maturity
We continue our Spotlight Series with a focus on Ireland, where battery storage to support high levels of wind generation was once flourishing, but the route to market is now
Our Energy Storage Future
Technologies such as pumped hydro, compressed air energy storage, liquid air energy storage etc. already offer potential options, but these types of solution require locations with specific
EDF Renewables cleared to build 50-MW wind
EDF Renewables Ireland has received the thumbs up for the construction of a roughly 50-MW wind farm in County Clare that will be coupled with a battery energy storage system (BESS)
Statkraft to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery
Energy company Statkraft is to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery energy storage system (BESS). The 20 MW BESS will be supplied by Fluence, the global company that specialises in utility-scale BESS and
Longer-duration and wind co-location at Ireland's first 4-hour BESS
Construction is underway by Statkraft at Ireland’s first 4-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in County Offaly, in Ireland’s midlands. The 20MW, 4-hour
Statkraft to build Ireland’s first 4-hour battery energy storage system
Statkraft announces it will build Ireland’s first four-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Co. Offaly, co-located with Cushaling Wind Farm. Battery storage
Ireland’s first 4-hour battery energy storage system to be built in
The wind project is currently under construction. The battery project will enable energy from renewable sources to be stored during times of low demand, limiting the need for
Statkraft to build 4-hour battery energy storage system
Renewable energy company Statkraft has said it intends to build a grid-scale battery energy storage system at its Cushaling Wind Farm in Co Offaly. The battery-based
EDF Renewables cleared to build 50-MW wind park in Ireland
EDF Renewables Ireland has received the thumbs up for the construction of a roughly 50-MW wind farm in County Clare that will be coupled with a battery energy storage
Statkraft to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery energy storage
Energy company Statkraft is to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery energy storage system (BESS). The 20 MW BESS will be supplied by Fluence, the global company that
Longer-duration and wind co-location at Ireland's first 4-hour BESS
Construction is underway by Statkraft at Ireland’s first 4-hour grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in County Offaly, in Ireland’s midlands. The 20MW, 4-hour
Statkraft to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery energy storage
Energy company Statkraft is to build Ireland’s first four-hour battery energy storage system (BESS). The 20 MW BESS will be supplied by Fluence, the global company that
