Batteries, Energy Storage and Solar Arrays.

PhilSL

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Trade
Location
Manchester
The market capacity for batteries supporting the grid and generating revenues from Firm Frequency Response (FFR), is now oversubscribed. So none of our development partners are accepting any new battery projects in for this particular sector of the market.

We have had a number of projects in this sector come to a grinding halt and we are now evaluating the viability of each of these sites using other technologies. If you have a site/project which is currently dependant of FFR revenues, you may want to check the status of your project with the developer/funder, if applicable.

On a positive note, we have signed a distribution agreement with an Energy Storage Unit manufacturer and supplier. The Energy Storage Units are not 'batteries' per se as they can continually discharge rated power from 4 hours to 15 hours dependant on the modular configuration, and the aligned on site generation technology, plus other factors.

Case Study Overview: Behind-The-Meter Stacking Service Stacking in the UK.
An agricultural business in the South West, had a 60kW/300 kWH Energy Storage Unit installed and connected to 250 kWp of solar panels (grid connected), to maximise the amount of PV generation consumed on-site and minimise the amount electricity imported from the grid. To maximise the profitability of the project, the Energy Storage Unit will provide ancillary services to the grid as part of the service 'stack' to produce additional revenue.

Headline info:
7-10 years project payback.

14% Internal Rate of Return (Unlevered).

54MWh/Year Additional PV Generation Utilised.

The key maximising revenues and returns with the Energy Storage Units is existing on site generation technology and on-site consumption.

I will post more information on all the Energy Storage Units, available sizes/capacities and details of the commercials including the fully funded model, next week.

We are also seeking sites which are suitable for solar arrays.

The sites need to be;

Minimum 40 acres of land.

A minimum grid connection of 10MW either existing or available.

£700 per acre land rental on 20 year contract.

Grid connection costs (subject to a maximum), planning permission costs and project installation costs, are covered by the developer. If you have land which you may feel is suitable, please contact me [email protected]
 

PhilSL

Member
Trade
Location
Manchester
Ok let’s put this in perspective

How much money does an acre of land achieve annually, farming?

Good question. I'm positive the farmers would know this and make a their decision accordingly.

Unfortunately, I don't know how much an acre of land achieves annually, from farming.
 

renewablejohn

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Location
lancs
Well yes if the landlord took on these responsibilities but I would be very surprised if any did, they rent the land out just like any other rental agreement.

Not mentioned by the op in the opening post so assume it would be the landlords responsibility. Similar trick was pulled by wind turbine salesmen with inflated returns then the council hit them with the rates bill and the return became pathetic.
 

renewablejohn

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Location
lancs
I forgot to add the fact that the solar array deal is a parity deal.

So does that mean you lose out by the battery efficiency every time you import and export. Surely if you lose 10% on each battery cycle you need more than parity to break even. ie import from grid 100% but can only export 90% back to grid.
 
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