Chessington BESS

The project is currently in development with planning and environmental studies underway.

We are keen to receive feedback from local residents and the community about the project.

Project overview

We are proposing to build Chessington BESS, a 240MW/ 960 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) on land off Leatherhead Road, Chessington, KT9 2NX. By increasing the UK’s energy storage capacity, the project will support energy security, reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and help protect against global energy market volatility. The BESS will store surplus electricity when demand is low and export it back to the grid when it is needed most, helping to create a more flexible, reliable and resilient energy system.

Kingston Upon Thames Borough Council declared a climate emergency in 2019 and is committed to achieving net zero emissions across the borough by 2038. Our proposal will contribute to the security of energy supply in Kingston through the provision of local, renewable energy. It will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the Government’s target of net-zero by the end of 2050.

The project will generate Business Rates for the local Council, creating additional income that can be used to fund local services.

Chessington BESS is currently in development, with planning and environmental studies underway. The project will be designed to minimise impact to surrounding communities and to operate in a safe and environmentally sensitive manner. We are keen to receive feedback from local residents and the community about the proposed project

Key Facts

United Kingdom
Greater London
Storage capactiy -
240 MW / 960 MWh
Current status -
Development
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Project timeline

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1. Development

The site is selected and our team engage with local communities and stakeholders. Technical studies are undertaken and feedback is gathered ahead of lodging a Development Application (DA) with the relevant authorities.

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2. Pre-Construction and Financial Close

Once planning approvals have been secured, we negotiate contracts with suppliers and offtakers, and secure financing of the project ahead of financial close.

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3. Construction

We mobilise to site for ground-breaking and start building the project.

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4. Operations

Now the BESS is ready to deliver additional storage capacity to the grid and is managed by a team to ensure it operates as intended.

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5. Decommissioning

After 20+ years of its intended operational life, the BESS is decommissioned and the site is restored.

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