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Balance Power wins appeal on Wolverhampton West 50MW battery storage project


Balance Power today announces it has won an appeal on a 50MW battery storage project in Wolverhampton West, on the edge of South Staffordshire.

The battery storage project was approved on appeal after an inspector found that the environmental benefits provided special circumstances for being located in the Green Belt, and directly align with national efforts to decarbonise the UK’s energy system.

Balance Power has been successfully developing many types of energy projects since 2017, exploring all viable technology options to deliver the right solution for the land, and the greatest impact for the planet. This appeal win demonstrates the company’s diligence when selecting sites and maintains Balance Power’s strong track record on planning applications, with a planning success rate of 94%.

Balance Power has now taken 27 energy projects through to planning consent, delivering 312MW of capacity. In the year to date, 144MW have been consented and sold, and a further 750MW of projects with secured grid connections are under development nationwide.

The Wolves West appeal is one of three planning appeals that Balance Power has won in recent weeks, with two gas peaking projects also granted in Sudbury and Goring, delivering an additional 14MW of capacity.

Dan Levy of Balance Power, said: ‘We are very pleased to have secured all three planning appeals. Battery storage technology is among the most effective tools to expand the integration of renewables onto the grid; helping to stabilise energy reliability and in turn, reducing the cost of electricity for consumers. The gas peaking projects will also be critical in creating a resilient network during the transition.

“The team works extremely hard to ensure all of our projects are sympathetic to the natural landscape and deliver real benefits for the community and planet. I am proud of what we have achieved and look forward to getting these developments underway early next year.”