Willersey solar farm is a 1 MW storage facility in the United Kingdom, operated by Belectric UK. It was commissioned in 2021 and contributes to the country's renewable energy portfolio. Ranked #28 of 31 storage plants in the United Kingdom, Willersey solar farm's 1 MW represents 0.11% of the UK's total storage capacity of 897 MW. The largest storage plant in the UK is EFDA JJET Fusion Flywheel at 400 MW, making Willersey 400 times smaller. Nearby plants include Kencot Hill Solar Farm (37 MW, Solar), Water Eaton Farm / Port Farm (34.8 MW, Solar), and Tyseley ERF (30 MW, Waste). The facility is located in the West Midlands region, approximately 30 km from Birmingham.
United Kingdom, Europe
- Primary Fuel Type
- Storage
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United Kingdom- Continent
- Europe
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Storage power generation, particularly through technologies like pumped hydro storage, compressed air energy storage, and batteries, plays a crucial role in the modern energy landscape. Currently, there are 135 storage power plants operational worldwide, distributed across only two countries: the United Kingdom, with 31 plants and a total capacity of 0.9 GW, and the United States, which leads with 104 plants contributing to 0.8 GW of installed capacity. This relatively modest total of 1.7 GW highlights the niche yet significant role that storage power generation occupies within the broader spectrum of energy production.
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