Northumberland Estates has obtained planning permission for a Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) site which could help power thousands of homes with renewable energy in North Tyneside.
The 3.4-acre site on Venus Park within the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate has the potential to store 50 MW of renewable energy and is Northumberland Estates’ first renewables development to be awarded planning permission, however, the company has already announced ambitious plans for the future with solar, rooftop solar and further battery storage sites already in the pipeline.
Battery energy storage projects, such as this one, are vital to the UK’s green energy transition and form part of the essential infrastructure needed for replacing fossil fuels with renewable sources of energy. The scheme supports the government’s commitment to net-zero by 2050 and North Tyneside Council’s Climate Emergency Action Plan as well as boosting local biodiversity with a commitment to planting hedges, trees and wildflowers on site.
Barry Spall, Development Planner at Northumberland Estates said: “Obtaining planning permission for our first renewables scheme is a major achievement. Battery Energy Storage Systems offer a safe and effective way of storing green energy, ensuring a stable supply during peak usage or operating critical systems during a grid outage as well as supporting the UK’s drive towards a renewable-powered future. This site could help meet the needs of many thousands of homes and businesses.”
Northumberland Estates continued investment in the North East renewables sector not only assists in delivering net-zero through schemes that maximise the import and export of energy and produce a reliable, cost-effective supply but also support job creation and skills development in the region.
The Site
The proposed Phase 2 development will be located at Wynyard Park, situated to the north of the A689 and south of Wynyard Avenue. The land to the north of the proposed site already has planning permission and is being developed for a new Sainsbury’s store, two drive-through units, and additional trade counter floorspace. This phase of development is set to be completed by Summer 2025.
The Benefits
The development of Phase 2 will not only improve the retail offerings but also ensure the continued growth of the wider Wynyard Park site, contributing to the long-term success and sustainability of the area.
For further details or to participate in the consultation, please visit www.wynyardretail.co.uk.
Have Your Say
Northumberland Estates encourages local residents and businesses to share their thoughts on the proposals. An online questionnaire and further information about the project are available at www.wynyardretail.co.uk.
The consultation will close on Friday, 20 December 2024, so please ensure you submit your comments before the deadline.