| GridBeyond Storage funds behind-the-meter BESS across UK, Ireland 
 GridBeyond Storage will explore behind-the-meter (BTM) solar PV   and electric vehicle (EV) charging projects for commercial and   industrial customers in Ireland and Scotland.
 
 
   
 By
 Blathnaid O’Dea
 
 Nov 18, 2024
 
 Distributed
 Projects & Applications
 
 
   Photo by GridBeyond Storage.
 
 
 Triodos Energy Transition Europe Fund is pumping €11.25 million into   its 50/50 joint venture with Ireland-headquartered renewables company   GridBeyond. The two entities first entered a partnership, called   GridBeyond Storage, in 2022 to roll out behind-the-meter (BTM) battery   energy storage systems (BESS) across the UK and Ireland.
 
 Following the latest funding boost, GridBeyond Storage will  deliver  BESS solutions to two sites, City West and Ballycoolin, both in  Dublin,  Ireland. Both sites are data centers owned by Keppel DC REIT, a   Singapore listed company. The strategy includes the installation and   management of a 2 x 2MW/2.2MWh battery at the City West site and a   4MW/6.1MWh battery at the Ballycoolin site. Altogether, the two projects   will add 8 MW of flexible capacity to the grid ahead of the winter  peak  demand period.
 
 An 8.3 MWh BESS asset in Scotland is  currently under construction,  due for commissioning in Jan. 2025. It is  located at glass company O-I  Glass’ premises in Alloa, in Scotland. It  will incorporate a supporting  energy management system (EMS), powered  by artificial intelligence.
 
 GridBeyond’s latest investment  from Triodos will also enable it to  explore other new opportunities,  such as behind-the-meter (BTM) solar PV  and electric vehicle (EV)  charging projects for commercial and  industrial customers.
 
 Michiel van Beek, Head of Project Equity at Triodos Investment   Management, said the upcoming phase of the partnership between the two   firms will be a “highly promising development” for investors and fund   partners.
 
 “The potential addition of BTM solar PV and EV  charging projects  further strengthens our portfolio with innovative  technologies that  align with the global push for decarbonization,  offering strong  risk-adjusted returns,” he added.
 
 The joint venture’s first project has been operational since March 2023, and is   located at CareyGlass   in County Tipperary, Ireland. The 1.1 MWh BESS asset provides   CareyGlass, a glass processing company, with a secure energy storage   option to serve as a backup in the event of a power outage.
 
 According to GridBeyond’s Deputy CEO Richard O’Loughlin, the Dublin,   Ireland-based company’s partnership with Triodos has enabled it to   deliver BESS solutions for industrial and commercial energy users in   Ireland. A   recent report   by Cornwall Insights projected Ireland’s battery energy storage fleet   will grow to reach 13.5 GWh by 2030, up from a capacity of 2.7 GWh in   2025.
 
 “It’s great to have the opportunity to deliver further  flexible  energy across the UK and Ireland to support the energy  transition to a  net-zero future,” O’Loughlin said of GridBeyond  Storage’s plans.
 
 “As more renewables are integrated into the  energy market, batteries  are a great asset, which can provide our  industrial and commercial  customers with more resilience, mitigate risk  of power interruption,  support grid connection challenges and  ultimately deliver value for our  customer, also through cost savings  and carbon reduction.”
 
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