The Anesco-Larport Farm Battery Energy Storage System is a 19,500kW energy storage project located in Larport Farm, England, UK.
The project was announced in 2019 and will be commissioned in 2021.
Description
The Anesco-Larport Farm Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Anesco.
The key applications of the project are frequency regulation and ancillary services.
Contractors involved

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By GlobalDataAnesco is the developer of Anesco-Larport Farm Battery Energy Storage System.
Additional information
Flexitricity will provide market access for the batteries, which form a small portion of Anesco’s portfolio. The battery will be delivering frequency response services to National Grid, and will also be traded in the day ahead and intraday energy markets, and directly with National Grid in the Balancing Mechanism.
About Anesco
Anesco Ltd (Anesco) is an alternative energy company that offers renewable energy products and services. The company offers products such as ground mount solar panels, rooftop solar panels, subsidy free solar products, energy storage equipment, commercial and utility scale energy storage equipment, LED lighting, biomass, and airsource heat pumps. It also provides ground source heat pumps, combined heat and power pumps, among others. Anesco offers services such as operations and maintenance, power purchase agreements, energy company obligation, minimum energy efficiency, standard energy audits, and residential renewable energy services, among others. The company has operations in Reading and London, the UK. Anesco is headquartered in Reading, the UK.
Methodology
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