Feb 24 • 11:47 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Metlen: New hybrid project of 198 MW in the United Kingdom

Metlen is undertaking a new 198 MW hybrid project in the UK for Cero Generation and Enso Energy as part of its commitment to support the country's energy transition.

Metlen has announced the launch of a new hybrid energy project with a capacity of 198 MW in the United Kingdom, developed for Cero Generation and Enso Energy. This project marks Metlen's ongoing efforts to facilitate the UK's energy transition by integrating renewable energy solutions that ensure clean electricity generation, battery storage, and grid connectivity. The company emphasizes its commitment to constructing integrated renewable energy projects that contribute to a resilient, low-emission, and secure energy system in the UK.

The hybrid project, named Bumble Bee, is located in Nottinghamshire and combines a photovoltaic park of 78 MWp with a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) of 120 MW capacity. This configuration aims to provide both clean electricity production and the flexibility necessary for a modern energy system. By incorporating advanced technologies and storage capabilities, the Bumble Bee project is expected to enhance energy security and contribute to the growing demand for renewable energy in the region.

Metlen's initiative reflects the broader trend of investment in renewable energy infrastructure in the UK, particularly as the country works towards ambitious climate goals. The successful implementation of such projects is seen as crucial for reducing carbon emissions and achieving a sustainable energy future. As Metlen continues to support the energy transition, its projects underscore the importance of innovative solutions in addressing the challenges of modern energy demands.

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