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Planning consent for combined gas peaking and battery storage plant in Fife
Environmental planning consultancy Atmos Consulting has secured planning permission for a 19.8MW gas peaking plant and 20MW battery storage plant in Glenrothes.In keeping with Sainc Energy’s commitment to promote sustainable energy solutions, the development also intends to launch a research and development centre for innovative energy technologies.The project will bring significant investment to the local area and utilise local resources, promote energy independence and generate sustainable long term jobs in the energy sector.In addition the project will be a significant production facility to the UK capacity market as the energy it produces will contribute to the services needed for the smooth operation of the national grid and the stability of power supply. The plant will be operational 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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