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United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 87942


Procurement News Notice

PNN 87942
Work Detail PPA covers all the output from British Solar Renewables’ 25MW facility located in Wiltshire Axpo has signed a route-to-market power purchase agreement (PPA) with British Solar Renewables (BSR) to buy energy from its 25MW solar project in the UK. The Whaddon solar farm, in Wiltshire, is also co-located with a 16MWh battery energy storage system (BESS). The 10-year PPA is the first between the power supplier and the power generator that has been closed to date. Located in Whaddon Farm, Wiltshire, the asset will supply Axpo with all of its metered output to be traded on the UK wholesale market. For optimisation of the BESS, BSR has contracted Flexitricity to leverage a bespoke trading arrangement between Axpo and Flexitricity. This partnership facilitates accurate settlement between the boundary meter and the BESS asset meter, ensuring that no value is lost between the solar offtake and dynamic optimisation of the BESS. Axpo UK senior originator Rob Bullyment said: “This agreement with BSR is an important step in the development of our UK business, supporting clients on their sustainability journey. “It demonstrates once again Axpo’s willingness and ability to partner with third parties to provide innovative solutions to the energy needs of our clients.” British Solar Renewables chief executive Tim Humpage said: “We are pleased to offer Axpo the opportunity to deliver clean energy solutions to their customers. “Their commitment to a decarbonised future closely aligns with our own, and this initiative plays a crucial role in advancing the UKs position as a clean energy leader, supporting the government’s ambitious target of reducing emissions by 81% by 2035.” Flexitricity CEO Andy Lowe said: “We are delighted to be working with both BSR and Axpo to optimise the BESS at Whaddon Farm. “This collaboration is a prime example of how innovative partnerships can contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable energy system, and support the National Energy System Operator’s Clean Power 2030 ambitions.”
Country United Kingdom , Northern Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 21 Jan 2025
Source https://renews.biz/98253/axpo-signs-uk-solar-offtake/

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