SSE has officially commenced construction on its largest battery storage project, a 320MW facility located in Monk Fryston, North Yorkshire. A ceremony marking the start of the project was held on October 8, attended by representatives from SSE Renewables, principal contractors Morrison Energy Services, and energy storage supplier Sungrow.
Once operational in early 2026, the battery energy storage system (BESS) is expected to provide power to over half a million homes for up to two hours during peak demand periods.
Heather Donald, Director of Onshore Wind, Solar & Battery at SSE Renewables, emphasized the significance of the project, noting that it highlights the company's progress in battery storage technology. SSE's first 50MW battery asset at Salisbury has already begun full operations earlier this year. Donald stated that projects like the Monk Fryston facility are crucial for achieving the UK's net zero targets by enhancing grid flexibility during periods when renewable energy generation is low.
Morrison Energy Services' Managing Director Donnie Whyte shared insights into the project's progress, mentioning that the team has been working since spring to prepare the site. He highlighted their focus on innovative construction methodologies aimed at minimizing environmental impact.
Lewis Jindong Li, President of Sungrow Europe, expressed pride in the partnership for the Monk Fryston project, describing it as a key step toward achieving the UK's net zero goals while ensuring energy resilience and grid stability. Sungrow's battery energy storage solutions are designed to deliver efficiency and scalability, contributing to a sustainable energy future.