A leading battery energy storage (BESS) operator has today secured an infrastructure agreement with the National Grid, to accelerate the building development of 13 new UK renewable energy projects over the next five years.

The Grid Offer Notifications (GONs) agreed with the National Energy System Operator (NESO) are a key step towards the government implementing its Clean Power 2030 (CP2030) reforms and will now enable Salford-based Root-Power to build and connect 13 BESS storage facilities to the National Grid.

The BESS projects will total 942MW and safeguard the needs of thousands of business and residential energy users during peak demand. They will also help reduce price volatility and prevent blackouts that cause disruption to local communities and costly downtime for businesses.

Neil Brooks, managing director at Root-Power said, “Securing these grid agreements is a game-changer for us as a business as we look to operate at scale and build a portfolio of BESS facilities that supplies over 1.7GW of power to communities by 2031. Without them, each of our sites across the UK simply cannot operate or go into construction, regardless of planning permission.

“Each project that we can now progress will greatly benefit the wider economy and help the UK to transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system as part of the government’s CP2030 reforms over the next five years.”

Root-Power is part of the YLEM Group and plays a pivotal role in storing and integrating renewable energy within the National Grid.  For further information on Root Power, please visit www.root-power.com.

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