Apatura wins planning consent for 560MW battery storage system at Clydebank

Apatura wins planning consent for 560MW battery storage system at Clydebank

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Renewable energy storage specialist Apatura has received planning consent to build a new grid-scale 560MW / 1120MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) near Clydebank.

The 29-hectare site is the eleventh BESS development that Apatura has secured planning permission for in the last two years. With this latest approval, Apatura has now secured permission to build a combined total of more than 2.1GW in electricity storage capacity at sites across central Scotland.

The planned development is located on land adjacent to Cochno Road, two miles from Clydebank and eight miles from the city of Glasgow. The new site will connect via an underground cable to the Windyhill substation 560 metres away and also the Drumchapel substation two miles away.



Andrew Philpott, chief development officer at Apatura, said: “The Whitehall project is in a carefully chosen strategic location that will directly support the UK’s energy security strategy. Once commissioned, it will play a key role in providing the resilient infrastructure network needed for a net zero future.

“Battery storage plays a major role in Scotland and the wider UK’s transition to a low carbon energy system and economy. Projects like Whitehall will directly contribute to stabilising energy prices and reducing bills for households and businesses, and are also integral to the UK’s goals of cutting emissions and boosting energy independence and security.”

Philpott added: “Apatura is committed to opening up access to affordable clean energy for Scotland and the entire UK. Our BESS projects are an essential part of the wider nationwide effort to upgrade and future-proof the country’s energy infrastructure to meet our expanding energy needs in a sustainable way.”

In the Decision Letter granting consent, Scottish ministers said they “regard the proposed development as essential infrastructure. Through the provision of energy storage, it adds flexibility and resilience necessary to maintain secure and reliable supplies of energy to all our homes and businesses as our energy transition takes place.”



This latest consent follows the news that Apatura secured planning permission for two new battery storage developments - a 100MW / 200MWh project in Killwinning, North Ayrshire in May: and a 50MW / 100MWh project at East Kilbride in April.


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