Root-Power, backed by the YLEM Group, has launched with an impressive pipeline approaching 2GW of battery storage projects strategically positioned across the UK.

This launch marks a significant investment drive into battery energy storage systems, with over 700MW of storage already submitted awaiting planning approval and another 850MW in the pipeline. Root-Power’s ambitious strategy aims to bring 150MW of storage online in 2024/25, while 1.5GW of projects are poised for rapid development in the coming years.

The company has more than 15 planning applications in progress, with two proposals in Yorkshire and County Durham with a combined 100MW of storage, while in Perth and in the far north of Scotland at Dounreay, a combined 74MW will be brought online to support the grid. For Scotland in particular, which in 2022 generated more renewable electricity than it used, battery storage is essential to ensure surplus energy created from onshore and offshore wind power in the area is fully utilised.

Root-Power is led by members of its sister company within the YLEM Group, YLEM Energy, Mike Carvell, Dan Moore, Sarah Lightfoot, Neil Brooks (L-R image above). YLEM Energy has been operating in the energy sector for over 30 years as a partner to businesses wanting to reduce their energy costs, and in recent years growing to support the electricity grid with gas peaking and battery storage sites.

Neil Brooks, who takes on the role of Managing Director at Root-Power, has more than ten years’ experience in the energy sector and has been responsible for the development and delivery of over 1GW of major projects across the UK ranging from onshore wind to battery energy storage, leading on engineering design, procurement, negotiation and project delivery. He was previously Projects Director for YLEM Energy driving the development and delivery of its energy projects, and also held positions as Head of Procurement for Forsa Energy and Head of Projects for UK Power Reserve.

Commenting on the launch of Root-Power, Neil said, “Despite being a new name in the sector, we’ve been preparing for this day for several years now and the team we’ve assembled is best in class. We have the platform and resources to quickly establish ourselves as leaders in the battery storage space. Our strategic direction is common sense as we look at the level of support that the grid will need.”

With the transition to a renewable energy mix, batteries are the most flexible asset for stabilising the ebbs and flows of power generation. However, these benefits are often misunderstood or miscommunicated, leading to delayed planning and therefore delayed operations. Root-Power will be active in promoting the value of BESS to the energy transition, advocating for greater consumer awareness and urging planning reforms to support its adoption.

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