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Blackhillock - Europes largest battery with Tom Palmer (Head of Business Development- Network Infrastructure @ Zenobē)
Episode 1
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
Description
As the industry evolves, the role of battery storage is expanding beyond just wholesale trading. The demand for stability services such as synthetic inertia and reactive power are increasing as more renewables enter the grid. In this episode, we take a look Zenobē’s Blackhillock BESS project, the UK’s first large-scale battery storage project with a stability contract from National Grid. Feautring grid-forming inverters, it aims to provide crucial reactive power and inertia to support renewable energy integration.Please note: This episode was recorded January 9th, at which point the Blackhillock project was in the final stages of commissioning. At the point of publishing, Zenobē’s Blackhillock project is now operational.Tom Palmer, Head of Business Development in Network Infrastructure at Zenobē shares insights into the evolving landscape of battery storage, including the impact of grid constraints, investment outlook, and the role of stability services. Over the conversation, you’ll hear about:
- The 200MW/400MWh Black Hillock storage project: the UK’s largest battery storage facility and the first commercial deployment of grid-forming inverters.
- New stability contracts providing reactive power, inertia, and short circuit level.
- Evolution of battery storage market from frequency response to wholesale markets.
- The challenge of ‘skip rates’ and the impact they have on investment outlook in energy storage.
- Future pathways for storage, including co-location with renewable assets and policy shifts.