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Drax Group strikes £157m deal for three battery energy storage systems in Hull and Scotland

Construction on all three projects is expected to start next year with the first site operational in 2027.

Drax Group has acquired three ready-to-build battery storage system projects from Apatura.(Image: Apatura)

North Yorkshire power station operator Drax Group has struck a £157.2m deal to acquire three battery energy storage system (BESS) projects.

The company has signed the agreement with Apatura for the three projects, which include two in Scotland and one in Hull. Once fully commissioned they will provide capacity totalling 260MW.

In a stock market announcement, Drax said it will pay staged payments between 2025 and 2028, reflecting construction milestones and including payments to Apatura linked to their delivery of the projects. The acquisition of the first two projects will complete this year and the third is expected to be completed in Q1 2026.

Construction on all three BESS projects is expected to start next year, with the first site operational in 2027.

Renewable energy and BESS developer Apatura, which was founded in 2014 and is responsible for Scotland’s largest energy storage pipeline, will manage the development of the project.

The sites are based in Marfleet in Hull, Neilston in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, and East Kilbride in Lanarkshire, Scotland.

The Marfleet and Neilston sites have all necessary planning permissions whilst East Kilbride has a planning application pending. Drax also has an option over a further eight sites being developed by Apatura.

Drax Group CEO, Will Gardiner said: “This acquisition is our first investment in short duration storage as part of our FlexGen portfolio, supporting º£½ÇÊÓÆµ energy security and a clean power system.