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Exeter Battery Energy Storage System

Welcome to our consultation website for BW ESS' proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Exeter. BW ESS is proposing a 100MW/250MWh BESS and associated infrastructure on land east of the National Grid Substation, Broadclyst, EX5 3DA. This webpage will be updated as the project progresses. The local community matters to us and we look forward to your feedback, views and suggestions. This will help us refine our plans before submitting the planning application.

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About Us

BW ESS is a global energy storage owner-operator, moving with speed to deliver market-leading projects.

The Exeter development was originally proposed by Penso Power Limited, a leading developer of BESS projects in the UK.

BW ESS merged with Penso Power Limited in October 2024, building on a successful partnership that began in 2021. This merger combines BW ESS decades of expertise in energy infrastructure investment and operations with Penso Power's innovative approach to energy storage deployment.

Our experience spans the development, delivery, and operation of major energy storage projects, working alongside best-in-class developers, suppliers, contractors, and financial institutions. With nearly 2GW of connection capacity across 10 strategic UK sites, we're actively expanding Britain's energy storage capabilities.

The Minety project in Wiltshire stands as a milestone in our portfolio, becoming Europe's largest battery storage facility upon energisation in early 2021. We're currently advancing several significant projects: the 100MW/331MWh Bramley project in Hampshire, the 400MW Hams Hall facility in North Warwickshire, and our 200MW Berkswell project in Solihull, which begins construction later this year.

As a long-term owner-operator, we maintain direct oversight of our sites throughout their operational lifetime. We use top-tier suppliers, and our fully warranted battery systems meet the latest safety and regulatory standards.

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Why BESS

Key benefits of battery storage

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Balancing Supply and Demand

Batteries allow for the efficient storage of surplus energy during low-demand periods and release it at peak times, managing grid congestion efficiently. This reduces the need for costly and disruptive network upgrades.

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Enhancing Energy Security

Battery storage supports energy security and enables the addition of more renewable generation to our electricity system; thereby supporting lower emissions, lower costs and lower energy prices leaving current and future generations more prosperous.

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Supporting Net Zero Ambitions

Battery storage is recognised as essential infrastructure by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Battery storage plays a critical role in creating a cleaner, greener energy future for the UK.

As the UK transitions to renewable energy, battery storage is a critical enabler of a sustainable and secure electricity system.  

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The Site

Detailed overview of the proposed site

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Proposed Site Layout

Location

The site is located just 100 metres west of the Exeter National Grid substation and covers 8.6 acres (3.5 hectares) of low-grade agricultural land, as classified by DEFRA mapping. This location would enable efficient grid connection with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.

Landscaping

The site benefits from natural screening provided by established trees and hedgerows. We would enhance this existing coverage through additional landscaping, including the planting of new native trees. All of these improvements will be detailed when the planning application is submitted. There will be no net loss of trees or hedges.

The site is well contained within the wider landscape. As the battery units are around 3m in height, they would be well shielded by existing and new vegetation surrounding the site.

A preliminary ecological assessment survey has been carried out which identified no requirement for further detailed surveys. The proposals would include mitigation during construction, where needed, to ensure no harm to flora or fauna, as well as Biodiversity Net Gain enhancements.

Accessibility

A new dedicated access track from the unnamed road that currently serves the National Grid Exeter Substation would facilitate all construction and maintenance needs.

Construction is expected to take approximately 18 months with, on average, two deliveries per day. Once built the local traffic implications of the site are very low; typically, one van movement per month.

A Planning, Design and Access Statement, a Transport Assessment and a Construction Traffic Management Plan (setting out the avoidance of deliveries at peak times or weekends) will be submitted with any planning application.

Operations

The BESS facility would operate through sophisticated remote monitoring systems, requiring only monthly maintenance visits. This automated approach would ensure efficient operation with minimal local traffic impact.

Noise

Battery storage sites create little noise, and they only operate for certain parts of the day. At times of peak output, the noise level experienced is still low. Studies have shown that the level of noise generated by battery storage units is the equivalent of a domestic dishwasher.

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Why EXETER

Why this site?

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Proximity to Substation

Direct connection to the Exeter National Grid substation maximises operational efficiency while minimising network modifications. The Exeter National Grid substation (approx. 100m to the west of the site) is a major grid supply point and has near term connection capacity available for a BESS project of this size.

Addressing Regional Needs

Located in the South West of England, a region with some of the highest energy demands in the country, the proposed development would provide much-needed capacity.  

This project presents an opportunity to deploy much needed battery storage to support energy security both locally and nationally. It will also assist the Council’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2040.

Site Selection

After a comprehensive site selection process of potential locations, this site was chosen for its minimal planning constraints and suitability for ecological preservation and visual impact mitigation.

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ENVIRONMENTAL Excellence

Integrated Ecological Design

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Enhanced Biodiversity Design

Our project delivers substantial ecological improvements through the creation of diverse wildlife habitats. The scheme includes bird and bat boxes, beehives, ponds, and wildflower meadows, all designed to enhance the site's biodiversity value and support local wildlife populations.

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Natural Site Screening

The site benefits from established trees and hedgerows that provide natural screening. This existing landscape framework will be strengthened through additional native tree planting, ensuring the facility integrates seamlessly with its surroundings.

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Operational Excellence

Sophisticated remote monitoring systems ensure optimal performance through limited physical presence. The facility maintains noise levels comparable to household appliances, while monthly maintenance schedules maximise efficiency with minimal local impact. Situated within Flood Zone 1, the site benefits from a low risk of flooding, ensuring reliable operation.

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Benefits

Key Benefits of the Scheme

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Enable Clean Energy Transition

  • Deployment of up to 100MW/250MWh of energy capacity, the equivalent to powering 576,316 homes for 1 hour or all of the homes within East Devon District for almost 4 hours.
  • Contribute towards energy security and the UK Government’s commitment to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and East Devon’s commitment to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
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Enhance Biodiversity

  • Delivers biodiversity net gains onsite with the planting of new native trees and hedgerows. Other ecological enhancements could include bird and bat boxes, beehives, ponds, hibernacula sowing of native wildflowers and grasses.
Energy resilience

Strengthen Energy Resilience of the UK

  • Will enhance energy security and system resilience, ensuring there is sufficient capacity available to meet periods of peak electricity demand.
  • Battery storage helps balance variable electricity demand with intermittent supply to enable the addition of more renewable generation to our energy system, supporting lower emissions, lower costs and lower energy prices.
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Contribute to the Local Economy

  • Payment of business rates to East Devon District Council over the lifetime of the project, providing valuable revenue to help the council deliver vital public services.
  • Provide a monetary contribution to a local community fund on a yearly basis (for the duration of the project lifespan).
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Next Steps

Planning Application

We are currently preparing a planning application, which is anticipated to be submitted in January 2025.

As part of the planning application process, the following reports will be submitted to assess any potential impacts:

Ecology
Flooding
Heritage
Landscape
Noise
Transport
Oct - Dec 2024
Public consultation
Winter 2025
Submission of planning application
Summer / Autumn 2025
Determination of planning application
2026
Start on site if permitted
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Contact

Share Your Thoughts

We warmly invite your valuable feedback, views and suggestions for our project. BW ESS is a long-term project owner, and we value building good relationships with neighbours in the local communities around the site in Broadclyst.

Please feel free to reach out to us:
• Complete the form below with your comments
• Call the consultation team: 020 7457 2030 or 0749 386 7448
• Email us: broadclystbatteryplans@instinctif.com

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