Development Proposal

The proposal is the construction, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of a Battery Electricity Storage System with a maximum capacity of up to 49.9 MW

The access to the site would be through the existing juction that is already being used for Deyhill farm

Construction Management

A Transport Statement will be carried out, as soon as the final document is completed  it will be published on this website.

Fencing

Opdenergy uses a green palisade fencing of up to 2,75m high to enclose the BESS.

We also mount infrared cameras (CCTV) at strategic positions along the fence for security. (no lighting)

 

The projects have a legally binding decommissioning plan as part of the planning proposal. The plan starts in the fifteenth year of operation when an independent assessor will value the site material and the cost difference to decommission the plant, have it entirely removed, and to have the land reinstated as it was before the plant was built.

The independent assessor tells Opdenergy how much money needs to be set aside in a separate decommissioning escrow bank account. Each year the company will pay into this account the required amount of money. By year thirty there will be ampule funds for the full decommissioning removal and recycling of all the material the reinstatement of the land.

Decommissioning

The BESS has a normal operating life of thirty years; there is also an option to extend this to thirty years if the plant is still working at a good efficiency and the extension is acceptable to the local planning department.

The Benefits

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