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From: Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: 1GW (sic) Battery Energy Storage Systems
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:42:19 +0100
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On 11/24/24 12:40, Martin Brown wrote:
> There is a startup company in the UK called NatPower (no relation to the 
> real National Power PLC aka NPower) claiming to have over 25 years of 
> experience in BESS. They are proposing 1GW (sic) BESS in all sorts of 
> brown and green field UK sites. They have no track record that I can 
> find. Does anyone here know of any real international project(s) that 
> they have actually done and more importantly *delivered*?
> (their own PR or its uncritical repetition in the press doesn't count)
> 
> Their website is very slick indeed but I suspect that beauty is only 
> skin deep. I am interesting in evidence of substance not PR fluff.
> 
> Can someone provide me with some rough estimates of what a 1GW class 
> energy storage system ought to look like in terms of layout and the 
> number of container sized units and space required?
> (or at least sanity check my guesstimate below)
> 
> Assuming that they mean 1GWh I reckon it will be about 2000T of Lithium 
> batteries. If each module is storage container sized and can contain 
> 20m^2 of batteries I reckon it is about 100 units (twice that if I have 
> over estimated how much battery you can safely fit in a module). I 
> haven't been able to find any manufacturers specifications for them.

It makes no sense to build large concentrated battery storage
facilities. Such installations should be  distributed.

Natpower seems to consist of only directors and managers. Not
a good sign.

Jeroen Belleman