RES has submitted a planning application to South Ayrshire Council for a 49.9MW energy storage proposal on land in South Ayrshire.
If approved, Holmston Farm will help create a more stable and secure electricity system as well as supporting the increased deployment of renewable energy.
The site could also offer significant biodiversity enhancement opportunities through the planting of native trees, grassland and scrub areas, providing wildlife corridors and vital resources for mammals, birds, and insect species.
Jenna Folkard, Development Project Manager at RES, said:
As we shift to low-cost renewables it’s important that we rapidly advance more energy storage capacity on our grid to support a more flexible system.
Increasing the installed capacity of energy storage is essential to enabling and accelerating the rollout of zero carbon energy to support the UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050, and if consented, Holmston Farm will play an integral part in allowing us to achieve this.
RES is active in onshore and offshore wind, solar, energy storage, green hydrogen, transmission and distribution.
For further information about the project, visit holmstonfarm-energystorage.co.uk