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Energy storage projects improving the grid's reliability in the UK


With the UK government's mission to have a net zero power grid by 2030, integrating battery energy storage technologies with the grid for more efficient and flexible energy dispatchability has become a major priority.

The Blackhillock phase one 200 MW / 400 MWh, Blackhillock phase two 100 MW / 300 MWh, and Kilmarnock South 300 MW / 600 MWh battery energy storage systems (BESS) deliver stability services using transmission-connected batteries, supporting the UK’s transition to a zero-carbon energy network by preparing the grid for an increased supply of renewables.

The 68 MW / 130 MWh Shetland Standby Project will enhance energy security, reduce emissions, and support the Shetland Islands’ transition to a cleaner, more resilient power system. 

Reliability coupled with innovation at Blackhillock and Kilmarnock

The energy storage systems are delivered under National Energy System Operator's (NESO) NOA Stability Pathfinder Programme to improve the long-term stability of the electricity system. Owned by Zenobē, the systems assist grid operators in the management of challenges related to balancing supply and demand, power stability and constraints.

The systems provide stability services to the NESO, including short-circuit level and true synthetic inertia, which are essential for the grid to function efficiently as fossil fuel plants phase out.

The Blackhillock project is built with Wärtsilä’s Quantum, a fully-integrated, modular and compact ESS. Kilmarnock South is the first project to be delivered with Quantum High Energy, a next-generation energy storage system with advanced safety features and enhanced energy density. The systems are robustly supported with Wärtsilä’s sophisticated software that can monitor the sites in real-time and optimise operations.

Power without interruption on Shetland Islands

The battery system will enable the Lerwick Power Station to move into a standby role, cutting fossil fuel use and helping integrate more renewable energy from Shetland’s abundant wind resources. In the event of an outage or planned maintenance on the transmission line to mainland Scotland, the battery energy storage system will maintain uninterrupted power to Shetland’s homes and businesses.

The battery system features a range of innovative technologies: it will deliver Distribution Fault Ride Through (DFRT) capabilities and standby solution services to support Shetland's mainland interconnector. These capabilities ensure grid stability in the face of transmission faults by keeping the system powered without interruption.  

Ensuring fast and intelligent responses with GEMS

Our GEMS platform manages the complete energy storage systems. The software eases network constraints by importing electricity at times of peak renewable generation. At Blackhillock and Kilmarnock, GEMS’ data-based intelligence enables Zenobē to participate in the most valuable UK electricity markets.

WhoZenobē
WhatBlackhillock 1, 200 MW / 400 MWh
Blackhillock 2, 100 MW / 300 MWh
Kilmarnock South, 300 MW / 600 MWh
Shetland, 68 MW / 130 MWh
WhereScotland, UK


 

TIME recognised Wärtsilä in their 2025 edition of Best Inventions for our work at the Blackhillock site in Scotland, a first-of-its-kind energy storage system in the UK.


2025 Awards for Blackhillock:

  • TIME Magazine Best Inventions
  • Energy Storage News Award - Best UK Project over 100 MW
  • Energy Storage News Award - Best EU Project over 100 MW
  • Energy Storage News Award - Grid-scale Standalone Project of the Year
  • pv magazine Award - Projects
  • Power Magazine - Energy Storage Award

 

This is what we achieved

1.4

GWh of energy storage capacity

£170

million savings expected for consumers over the next 15 years (Blackhillock project)

2.6

million tonnes of CO₂ prevented from entering the atmosphere over the next 15 years (Blackhillock project)

Our batteries at Blackhillock are the first to use advanced power electronics to enable a much higher uptake of renewable power on the grid. This dramatically reduces costs to consumers and increases reliability.

 


James Basden, Founder and Director, Zenobē

How we did it

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Challenge

  • Allow for integration of nearby offshore wind energy projects with the UK grid
  • Provide stability services as the UK phases out fossil fuel plants
  • Meet network demand and customer cost expectations
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Solution

  • Provide short-circuit level and true synthetic inertia to the National Grid Electricity System Operator
  • Deliver inverter technology that pushes the technical boundaries of the type of support that batteries can provide to the grid
  • Supply Wärtsilä’s energy storage management software including the GEMS Fleet Direct and Power Plant Controller to optimise operations, while easing network constraints by importing electricity at times of peak renewable generation
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    Benefit

    • Facilitate the UK’s transition to net-zero by enabling more wind power onto the transmission network
    • Improve the long-term stability and reliability of the electricity grid
    • Support the UK’s energy independence and lower consumer energy bills

      The main details

      CustomerZenobē
      Site size200 MW / 400 MWh
      100 MW / 300 MWh
      300 MW / 600 MWh
      68 MW / 130 MWh
      Site locationScotland, UK
      Application(s)Stability services (including synthetic inertia), Renewables+
      Scope of servicesEngineered Equipment Delivery (EEQ)
      Delivery2024-2026
      Zenobē location

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