Offshore wind developer Ørsted has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Energy Dome, an energy storage solution provider, to run a feasibility study on the deployment of a 20MW / 200MWh energy storage facility.
Courtesy of Energy Dome
The partners plan to deploy the energy storage facility using Energy Dome’s CO2 Battery technology on one or more Ørsted’s sites.
The partnership aims to use long-duration energy storage to provide baseload renewable energy to Ørsted’s end-use customers, mitigating the growing variability in energy supply, and providing grid stability services.
The agreement includes an option to develop multiple additional CO2 Battery energy storage facilities, with the potential for the first 20 MW project slated to begin construction during the second half of 2024.
The feasibility study project with Ørsted, which will…
