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Stephen Houston

Battery power plant plan for the Renfrewshire countryside

Sixty four giant storage batteries that save power for the National Grid could be housed in the Renfrewshire countryside.

An energy development company has its eye on a secluded farmland spot near Brookfield.

The site borders an old walled garden at the historic Whitehouse of Milliken estate.

The land is sandwiched between Bridge of Weir Road and the main A737 and the developer ILI Group Plc insists it is unlikely to be seen from Brookfield.

The batteries would have the capacity to hold 50MW to be used to help balance the grid system during peak demand or to store power when wind turbines are not spinning.

That’s enough to power 5,000 homes for a day.

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Hamilton-based ILI Group Plc is behind a pre-planning application consultation and a live web event has been scheduled for November 30.

How the battery power plant could look (ILI Group)

The site is 200 metres west of the Whitehouse of Milliken steading and would contain banks of eight and a half feet high metal containers enclosing the lithium batteries.

Only a relatively small number of sites are already storing power across the UK, then firing it back into the system when it needs it.

Whitehouse is of interest because it is close to the existing grid supply station at Johnstone.

ILI manager Andrew Hughes says all the community’s questions will be answered live at the web event.

The company has not yet got a battery storage centre operating, some have won planning permission and others are in the process.

Andrew Hughes said: “We are only at the very start of this project and we want to engage with the community. We are involved in three gigawatts of energy storage projects across Scotland, including three pumped hydro schemes.

“If we are going to shift to renewable energy and have an energy system that works, we need to have some kind of storage back-up.

“We need ten times the energy storage capacity what we have currently to reach the goal of being carbon net zero by 2045.”

He said the site will be enclosed by a ten-foot high wooden fence and a ring of trees planted to shield it from view.

ILI Group recently sold its 50MW Auchteraw battery energy storage project near Fort Augustus along with four others in the past 12 months.

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