The Boat of Garten BESS is scheduled for operations in Q1 2026 and will provide valuable support to the electricity network in Scotland, through the delivery of essential grid balancing and stability services needed to help the UK reduce carbon emissions and progress towards achieving its net zero goals.
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As part of the deal, Clarke Energy are providing a 16-year full O&M agreement providing 24/7 performance monitoring, preventative and corrective maintenance, together with TrinaStorage, who are also providing performance guarantees for the Elementa units through the life of the project.
First BEES project of Temporis Capital
The project was developed by Gigabox Developments, with a strong focus on delivering biodiversity net gains through a comprehensive landscape planting plan which establishesnew trees, shrubland and wildflower meadows in keeping with the setting of the project. Gigabox will retain a minority interest in the project.
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Tom Harada, Investment Director, Temporis Capital , said: “We are pleased to have reached such a critical milestone in contributing to the drive towards clean energy supply in the UK. This project is Temporis’ first BESS project and is one of three being developed within its funds. We believe BESS projects will play a prominent role in alleviating the pressure on the grid, as generation from renewable sources increases.”
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Adam Wray-Summerson, Head of Sustainable Solutions of Clarke Energy Limited, said: “Clarke Energy are thrilled to have been selected as the delivery partner for Temporis’ Boat of Garten Project. In wrapping Trina Storage Elementa BESS equipment in the overall EPC contract, Clarke Energy are helping to minimise delivery risk for our client and ensuring longevity of equipment performance throughout the life of the project – helping to support the necessary deployment of energy storage needed as the electricity grid continues to decarbonise.” (hcn)