Welcome to our consultation for Rednal Airfield BESS

Welcome

Thank you for taking the time to find out more about our plans for a new Battery Energy Storage system (BESS), which if approved, would deliver a 300 MW BESS at Rednal Airfield, West Felton, in Shropshire. 

Our public consultation closed on 28th January. Elmya RPC has now submitted their planning application to Shropshire Council (Ref: 25/01250/FUL), including the Statement of Community Involvement which is available on the Shropshire Council Planning Portal here. Find out how you can support the Rednal BESS proposals by submitting a letter to the Council in the ‘Show your support’ section below.

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

What is BESS?

BESS is a technology that that can store excess energy generated from multiple sources during periods of low demand, or during periods of high renewable energy production, for later use. This energy, which will be generated increasingly by renewable sources such as wind or solar, will be stored until it is needed and then be released back into the grid at times of either peak demand or when the grid requires additional support.  

This technology is essential to speeding up the replacement of fossil fuels with renewable power as renewable energy cannot consistently produce electricity at all hours of the day. Therefore, installing BESS enables energy to power homes and businesses even when the sun isn’t shining, or the wind isn’t blowing. 

As part of National Grid’s ongoing reform of the grid connection process, the connection date for the project will be confirmed once planning permission for the proposal is granted. Once connected, the BESS will play a crucial role in enhancing energy security, reducing long-term energy costs, and supporting Shropshire Council’s commitment to achieving Net-Zero carbon emissions, as outlined in the Climate Strategy and Action Plan. 

Is BESS safe?

The BESS will be equipped with a sophisticated Battery Management System (BMS) that continuously monitors temperature, voltage, and current to detect any anomalies to ensure the safety and security of the scheme. 

There are several steps and measures that we will implement to further prevent the risk of a fire. These include: 

  • We will follow the National Fire Chiefs Council [NFCC] guidance that sets out a number of fire risk and safety criteria which BESS schemes (typically 1 MW or larger) should seek to adhere to. 
  • When the application is submitted, a Battery Safety Management Plan will be published where you will be able to read through all the measures in place to ensure the development is brought forward safely. 
  • In line with the industry guidance, Shropshire Fire and Rescue will have the opportunity to review and comment the plans to ensure compliance. 
  • Fire resistant barriers and containment systems will be installed to prevent the spread of fire between battery modules and to the surrounding environment. 

Benefits

Storing electricity in BESS has a number of benefits for local residents and businesses: 

  • Stabilizing the Grid – BESS technology helps to balance supply and demand of electricity, whereby once operational it is a reliable power source that can be used when demand on the Grid is higher, or energy production is low. This in turn, prevents Grid instability or the unlikely event of a blackout. 
  • Enhanced Energy Security – By stabilizing the Grid, and storing energy from UK sources for when it is needed most, BESS technology allows the UK to rely more on domestic, cleaner energy sources, improving long-term energy security. 
  • Energy Costs – By enabling the storage of cheaper, off-peak electricity and releasing it during peak demand times, BESS can help reduce overall energy costs for consumers in the longer term. 
  • Contributing to Net-Zero goals – By releasing stored energy into the Grid when it is needed most, there is a reduction in need for traditional energy sources from fossil fuels. This storage capacity will be essential as the nation transitions to Net Zero.  
  • Community Benefits – Elmya RPC has also committed to the creation of a community fund, to serve the local community through the life cycle of the project. We are looking to hear from residents, local groups, and stakeholders to shape the fund based on your input, ensuring it supports what matters most to you. Whether it’s education, infrastructure, environmental conservation, or welfare services, this fund aims to make a lasting, positive impact. Please use the ‘Your Feedback’ section below to share your ideas with us.

Virtual Exhibition

You can explore our virtual exhibition for Rednal BESS from your desktop browser or mobile phone. To move around the exhibition, click on the screen and drag the cursor to turn to the left or to the right, clicking on the boards directly to learn more information.

Site Plan

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BESS

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Rednal Airfield

Access route to site

Rednal Karting

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Rednal Industrial Estate

Your feedback

Please read the following statements and indicate your opinion by selecting the option which most aligns with your view.

Contact Us

You can still contact the project team if you have any questions by:

All feedback received will be summarised in a Statement of Community Involvement which will be submitted to the Council alongside the planning application. 

About Elmya

Elmya is a Sevillian infrastructure company who has operated in the UK for over 10 years. We are committed to driving the energy transition, sustainability and excelling in the renewable energy sector.

With a deep-rooted history and a people-centred approach, our mission is clear and inspiring: to enhance quality of life and actively contribute to decarbonising the economy in the ongoing fight against climate change.

Find out more about us via our website here: https://elmya.com/en/home/

About RPC

Renewable Power Capital is a London-headquartered pan-European renewables company established in 2020, with the backing of CPP Investments.


RPC invests in the development, construction, and long-term operation of onshore wind, solar, and battery storage projects, enabling the energy transition and driving stable long-term, risk-adjusted returns. RPC’s flexible mandate allows it to structure investments which recognise the changing market dynamics in Europe and create innovative solutions to build relationships designed for decades rather than months.


RPC is led by a seasoned and established team of energy industry professionals with deep renewable power, technical, and operational expertise, and a strong common purpose. RPC aims to pioneer the European renewables sector, accelerating the already-rapid growth and playing a key role in making the energy transition a reality.For more information, please visit https://www.renewablepowercapital.com/.