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Energy giant RWE signs off £200m battery storage project at Wales Investment Summit

Construction on the project will start next year

First Minister Eluned Morgan at the Wales Investment Summit,

Energy giant RWE has confirmed financial closure on a £200m battery storage investment in Pembrokeshire.

The investment in Pembroke was confirmed at the Welsh Government's Wales Investment Summit at the ICC Wales in Newport.

The RWE Pembroke Battery scheme received planning consent in January this year and was also successful in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's latest capacity market auction.

Construction will start in the first half of 2026, with commissioning and operations expected in the second half 2028, subject to receiving an updated and timely grid connection.

The storage system would be located on a 5.1-hectare area to the south of RWE’s Pembroke Power Station and comprises of 212 lithium-ion battery containers.

Once constructed and fully operational, the battery could continually discharge up to 350 megawatts (MW) of electricity directly into the grid for two hours. That’s equal to 700 megawatt-hours (MWh) of stored energy, or equal to keeping the lights on for two hours for almost 300,000 typical º£½ÇÊÓÆµ homes (1) .

Nikolaus Valerius, chief executive, RWE Generation SE, said: “In a dynamic energy world with more and more renewable energy, there is an increasing need for mature technologies that can instantly support the electricity grid. Battery storage systems are ideal for this because they are fast, efficient and competitive.

"Our Pembroke Battery is our º£½ÇÊÓÆµ flagship storage project and will make an important contribution to stabilising the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ energy market by efficiently storing surplus energy and feeding it into the national grid in a targeted manner when required.