en.Wedoany.com Reported - Rivington Energy, a UK renewable energy solutions company, has sold the Yarnton battery energy storage project to a fund managed by Schroders Greencoat. Located in the village of Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, the UK energy storage project has a planned export capacity of 49.9 megawatts and is typically disclosed as a 50MW energy storage project.
The Yarnton energy storage project will be built on a site of approximately 1.5 hectares, with a planned import capacity of 40 megawatts and a project lifespan of up to 40 years. The UK energy storage project received planning permission in June 2025, with construction work scheduled to begin in 2027. The transaction amount was not disclosed. The buyer is Wessex Gardens, a local renewable energy infrastructure fund managed by Schroders Greencoat for members of local government pension schemes.
The project was originally initiated by Renewable Connections, the development arm of Rivington Energy. With the sale of the 50MW Yarnton energy storage project completed, work will continue on engineering design, equipment procurement, grid connection arrangements, and construction preparation. The UK energy storage project will also provide peak shaving, flexible dispatch, and support for renewable energy integration for the local power system.
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