Renewable EnergyStorageTop Stories

Manchester to get giant battery project

Huge 680MW battery storage site to be built on brownfield site

Low carbon back up power is coming to Manchester, with plans to build a huge battery storage project.

Carlton Power and Statera Energy have entered an agreement for Statera Energy to acquire the rights to build a 680MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project at the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park in South West Manchester.

The 12-hectare Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park is a brownfield site which until 1991 was the site of the Carrington coal-fired power station. 

The is currently home to a flexible gas-fired power station and an agreement is in place for Highview Power to build a £300m liquid air energy storage (LAES) project.  

Carlton Power secured planning consent in 2023 for up to approximately 2GW of BESS capacity and to build a green hydrogen production facility of up to 200MW on the site.

The first phase of the Trafford Green Hydrogen facility – a 15MW scheme – has secured financial support contract from the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero and is targeted to enter operation within the next two years.

Related Posts