Developed to a ready-to-build stage by GroenLeven, the project is set to connect to TenneT’s high-voltage transmission grid. Vopak will now advance the project, focusing on constructing a utility-scale Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This system is designed to enhance the flexibility and reliability of the Netherlands’ national energy grid, supporting the integration of renewable energy sources.
GroenLeven’s chief commercial officer, Benjamin Casteleyn, highlighted the significance of the transaction, stating: “This successful transaction confirms our leading role in the development of battery storage projects in Europe. Energy storage plays a key role in building a future-proof energy system, and this project marks an important milestone in our ambition to deliver large-scale solutions.”
Daniel Gäfke, chief operating officer at BayWa r.e., emphasized the project’s impact, noting: “This accomplishment demonstrates our expertise in delivering innovative and versatile solutions, needed to ensure crucial flexibility within the electricity market and grid stability. We are proud of the development of our largest European storage project to date and look forward to integrating more battery storage technology into Europe’s energy supply.”
The sale strengthens BayWa r.e.’s position in the European energy storage market, aligning with efforts to create a carbon-neutral energy system. The expertise gained from this project will inform future initiatives in the Netherlands and other regions, as BayWa r.e. continues to advance sustainable energy solutions. The project’s completion marks a significant step toward enhancing grid reliability and supporting the transition to cleaner energy across Europe.