Corre Energy has formed a joint venture with Dutch company SemperPower to deliver one of Europe's biggest battery storage facilities at its Zuidwending site (ZW1) in the Netherlands.
Corre Energy has formed a joint venture with Dutch company SemperPower to deliver one of Europe's biggest battery storage facilities at its Zuidwending site in the Netherlands.
Zuidwending is 20km from the nearest coast, close to offshore wind and solar farms, and at the centre of the Dutch transitioning energy system. The two companies estimated that the project will remove over 70,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year. Keith McGrane, CEO of Corre Energy, said the new partnership with Semper Power and Return Energy speeds up and broadens the company's income profile for Zuidwending while delivering critical storage to meet future energy consumption needs.
Mr McGrane said that Corre believes batteries could play a major role in its current and future projects.
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