Envision Energy and Pulse Clean Energy partner for 129 mw battery project

Green technology provider Envision Energy has partnered with energy storage developer Pulse Clean Energy to deliver a 129 MW / 310 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.

The project, announced at the Intersolar Europe exhibition in Munich, was initially planned as a two-hour storage system but has been optimised to provide 2.4 hours of autonomy to adapt to changing grid requirements. Envision will supply its Gen 7 BESS platform, integrating battery technologies and grid-forming capabilities intended to manage electricity demand and balance grid stability.

The project aims to facilitate renewable energy integration, improve regional grid resilience, and support the decarbonisation of local manufacturing and logistics industries.

Henry Peng, Senior Vice President at Envision Energy, stated that the future energy infrastructure requires increased flexibility and intelligence to accelerate renewable integration and drive industrial decarbonisation.

Aazzum Yassir, Director of Technology and Operations at Pulse Clean Energy, highlighted the role of battery storage in modern energy systems, noting its function in balancing supply and demand, improving grid security, and supporting lower-cost power. Vasilis Ntanovasilis, Director of Asset Delivery at Pulse Clean Energy, added that the partnership aligns with the company’s strategy to build and operate large-scale storage infrastructure to support the UK’s long-term clean energy objectives.

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