RES has been awarded the asset management contract for the battery system within a transmission system-connected solar-storage scheme in the UK.
The Larks Green solar and storage facility, near Bristol, was developed by Enso Energy and owned by Cero Generation.
RES already provides operations and maintenance (O&M) services to the 70MW solar farm and has been its asset manager for approximately one year.
It will now also manage the 50MW BESS to oversee the operational performance of the combined Larks Green project to ensure it delivers maximum value for the grid and local communities.
Robert Mattholie, head of solar and storage asset management, Northern Europe at RES, said: “As the UK accelerates its shift to net-zero, projects like Larks Green underline the importance of integrating cutting-edge technologies with experienced partners to deliver sustainable energy solutions.
“This project demonstrates the potential of co-located renewable energy and storage systems to strengthen the UK’s energy resilience.
“We are delighted to partner with Cero Generation to ensure Larks Green operates efficiently and reliably, setting a benchmark for the future of renewable energy infrastructure."
Marta Martinez Queimadelos, CEO of Cero Generation, added: “We’re proud to be driving innovation in the renewable energy sector with projects like Larks Green.
“It’s also important that our projects benefit the communities around us. We expect to deliver a 25% biodiversity net gain at Larks Green through strengthening hedgerows and supported local employment.
“By partnering with RES, a leader in asset management, we’re confident this site will serve as a cornerstone for the UK’s transition to a cleaner, more reliable energy future."