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Welsh Power battery storage site in Newport acquired by London firm

Field Energy bought the 20 MW Newport site for an undisclosed sum

Solar power will be one of the renewable energies used to charge the batteries(Image: Getty Images)

A battery storage site in Newport has been acquired by a new energy storage company for an undisclosed sum.

Field, which is headquartered in East London and launched in 2020, has bought the 20 MW (40 MWh) site from Welsh Power.

The acquisition brings the company’s energy storage pipeline to 775 MW (1,510 MWh).

Since launching in 2020, the firm wants to grow its renewable energy infrastructure in a bid to decarbonise the national grid.

It plans to get 1.3GW of battery storage operational across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by 2024, which the company says it is on track to achieve.

Last year, the company acquired sites in Oldham 20MW (20MWh) in Greater Manchester, Gerrard’s Cross 20 MW (20 MWh) in South Buckinghamshire, and Auchteraw 50 MW (100 MWh) in Inverness.

The Oldham site is already under construction with further sites in development.

said it creates renewable energy infrastructure using the latest lithium iron phosphate battery technology.