No second chances with our planet

the time is now for New Energy

New Energy Partnership, an experienced team backed by significant equity investment are targeting delivery of more than 2GW of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and renewable energy projects by 2025 to support the country’s transition to Net Zero.

Bringing New Energy to
the Net Zero transition

New Energy Partnership - Develop

Develop

New Energy Partnership take projects through land, grid, environmental and planning processes, prioritising sites close to the existing network with low environmental impact.

New Energy Partnership - Build

Build

1GW of battery storage will be deployed by New Energy Partnership in the UK by 2025. We are looking at current and future technologies to bring the latest innovations to our portfolio.

New Energy Partnership - Finance

Finance

We are able to draw on our significant experience of energy infrastructure M&A and financing to ensure projects are delivered through to commercial operation.

New Energy Partnership - Partner

Partner

We believe in working with other developers to accelerate the growth of the portfolio.

New Energy Partnership - Operate

Operate

We take care of the project and ensure efficient and optimal operation throughout its lifetime.

ACCELERATING THE NEW ENERGY
Transition To Net Zero

Net Zero is simply the reduction of the amount of carbon entering the atmosphere to as close to
zero as possible, with remaining emissions re-absorbed by nature.

Electricity Grid - Battery Storage

The vast majority of countries around the world have signed up to the Paris Agreement, to limit the global temperature increase in this century to 2 degrees Celsius while pursuing efforts to limit the increase even further to 1.5 degrees.

A Net Zero state is seen as supporting these targets, and at COP26 in Glasgow a pact was reached for all countries to redouble on their efforts to achieve this goal.

The UK has made ambitious targets on climate change and has been at the forefront of renewable energy development for over a decade.

However, to support the continuous deployment of clean energy generation over the coming decades as well as the increase in electrification of transport and industry, the grid needs help.
Solar - Renewable Energy and Battery Storage

Over the next decade, it has been forecast that the UK electricity network will require the deployment of several GW of flexible electricity storage to allow more renewable generation to connect to the grid.

New Energy Partnership are focused on sensitively developing innovative utility-scale battery storage projects – working with landowners, communities and DNOs to enhance the network whilst protecting the local countryside.

Solar - Renewable Energy and Battery Storage

Here’s what our partners
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What is Battery Storage?

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
The way electricity is generated has been evolving over the past 20 years, with an increasing amount of the power required coming from renewable energy. In order to meet the targets set for the UK’s transition to Net Zero, the proportion of renewable energy must continue to increase in the coming decades. This brings several challenges to the operators of the UK’s electricity network as not only is new generation intermittent at times due to fluctuations in the weather, but the generation is spread widely across the country.
This is very different to how electricity has been generated over the last century with large coal and gas fired power stations being used to provide the baseload to cope with demand. In addition to this, the world is seeing increased electrification of transport and heating, meaning that demand is set to increase hugely over time.
Battery storage assists the grid operators by working flexibly – storing electricity at times of peak renewable generation and discharging that energy during times when demand is greatest and are therefore critical to the UK and global ambitions outlined in the Paris Agreement