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Gaelectric''s 330-MW energy storage project gets EUR 8.3m from

Energy will be stored in caverns that will be created within salt deposits some 1.5 km (0.9 miles) below ground. The facility will ensure generation capacity of 330 MW for up to six to eight hours. This will be enough to meet the power needs of more than 200,000 homes, according to the announcement.

Gaelectric gains €8.3 million EU funding for CAES project

Gaelectric’s 330MW CAES project, near the port town of Larne in Northern Ireland, will store energy in the form of compressed air in especially engineered caverns within geological salt deposits at depths of around 1.5 kilometres below ground level.

UK''s Gaelectric receives EU grant to develop 330MW Larne CAES

UK-based renewable energy group Gaelectric has received a further €8.28m in funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the EU to develop a 330MW energy storage project in

Larne CAES project awarded additional €8.28 million financin

The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the European Union has awarded an additional €8.28 million (US$9.26 million) to Project CAES Larne, NI – a 330 MW energy storage project using

Gaelectric receives €90m EU grant for energy storage project in

The energy storage project uses compressed air energy storage (CAES) technology to compress and store air within specially designed caverns developed within naturally occurring salt

Estonia moves forward with a groundbreaking energy storage

The €100M project, led by Baltic Storage Platform, will deliver some of Europe''s largest battery storage complexes with a combined capacity of 200 MW and a total storage capacity of 400 MWh, putting Estonia in the best spot for efficient energy use.

Larne CAES project awarded additional €8.28 million financin

The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the European Union has awarded an additional €8.28 million (US$9.26 million) to Project CAES Larne, NI – a 330 MW energy storage project using compressed air energy storage technology (CAES) which is being developed by Gaelectric on the Islandmagee peninsula near the port town of Larne in Northern

UK''s Gaelectric receives EU grant to develop 330MW Larne CAES

UK-based renewable energy group Gaelectric has received a further €8.28m in funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) of the EU to develop a 330MW energy storage project in Northern Ireland.

Estonia moves forward with a groundbreaking energy storage

The €100M project, led by Baltic Storage Platform, will deliver some of Europe''s largest battery storage complexes with a combined capacity of 200 MW and a total storage capacity of 400

Eesti Energia to build 53.1MWh battery in Estonia

Eesti Energia is to build an energy storage device with a capacity of up to 53.1MWh at the Auvere industrial complex in Estonia later this year, the company has confirmed. The storage facility will be operational by the beginning of 2025, "at the same time as the Baltic countries are disconnected from the Russian electricity grid", an Eesti

Gaelectric''s Larne energy storage project gets EUR-90m EU grant

The grant for the 330-MW energy storage scheme in Larne will support the implementation of the project, which is being developed by Irish renewable energy company Gaelectric. The project will store excess renewable energy in the form of compressed air in geological caverns within salt layers deep underground.

Gaelectric receives €90m EU grant for energy storage project in

The energy storage project uses compressed air energy storage (CAES) technology to compress and store air within specially designed caverns developed within naturally occurring salt deposits deep underground.

Gaelectric and Dresser-Rand form Strategic Alliance for

Gaelectric has a strong commitment to Northern Ireland as a leading independent developer of wind energy projects, and a clear understanding and commitment to energy storage as the essential...

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