£130m Bathgate battery storage park passes through council committee

£130m Bathgate battery storage park passes through council committee

An artist’s impression of what a flexible energy park can look like

A 200-megawatt battery storage facility in Bathgate has passed through West Lothian Council’s Executive Committee without objection.

Put forward by UK renewable energy firm OnPath Energy, the proposals will now be considered by ministers at the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit who will make the final decision on granting consent.

Stretching three hectares, the Pond Flexible Energy Park will meet the peak electricity demands of around 240,000 homes for two hours – or the average demands of around 600,000 households for the same period.



OnPath Energy said the state-of-the-art facility will play a crucial role in Scotland’s journey to meet its 2040 net zero goals by storing renewable energy when consumer demand is low and releasing it back to the national grid when demand is high helping to balance the grid, make the most of renewable energy sources and reducing our reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Michael Newton, sustainability developer at OnPath Energy, said: “As Scotland moves towards its ambitious net zero targets, this battery storage facility will provide much-needed flexibility in how we manage renewable energy.

“Battery storage solutions like Pond have a massive role to play in reaching net zero targets and will become an increasingly vital part of our energy infrastructure as we move away from traditional energy sources like coal and gas.

“The new facility will store surplus energy generated from wind and solar farms when production exceeds demand, and release it during peak consumption periods, helping to stabilise the energy grid and improve the UK’s energy security.”



£130m Bathgate battery storage park passes through council committee

(from left) Michael Newton (sustainability developer), Steven Parker (project manager) and Mhairi Grossett (senior development planner)

In December of 2023, OnPath Energy submitted a planning application to West Lothian Council for the site which is set to be based at Pond Industrial Estate on Whitburn Road to the south east of Bathgate.

The development marks a significant step forward for  OnPath Energy and its mission to maximise the social, economic, and environmental benefits of renewable energy for local communities.

In addition to environmental benefits, the project is estimated to support around 80 jobs during the construction period, with an estimated £1.6 million in annual wages. In addition, Pond will pay around £950,000 in annual business rates which will support vital local services such as schools, hospitals and other public resources.



The local community can expect to see real benefits delivered as a result of OnPath’s commitment to working with local contractors wherever possible and the community benefit proposal which will see over £1m made available for community-led investment over the project’s lifetime.

Billy Weir, the chair of Bathgate Community Council, said: “We believe this project represents a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable future, not just for Bathgate, but for Scotland as a whole.

“The ability to store renewable energy and make it available when it’s needed most is essential to meeting our country’s ambitious net zero targets.”

Michael added: “With these plans now in motion and gaining full momentum, I firmly believe that this project has the potential to become a leading asset in supporting the region’s net zero targets.



“Community involvement will be key to the success of this project, and we are committed to ensuring that local people benefit from the positive economic and social value that this project could bring.

“As with all our projects, we’ve made sure to work closely with the local community throughout the planning process, and we are confident that this project will bring considerable economic and environmental benefits to the region.

“This now allows us to progress to the next crucial phase with a decision to come in due course from the Energy Consents Unit.”

OnPath Energy has a long history of successful renewable energy projects. It has secured planning permissions for 14 wind farms, with three already operational across Scotland and another three set to start construction in the next two years further reinforcing its leadership in the onshore renewables sector.

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