Plans for £200m hub to store excess 'green electricity' at world-renowned Knepp Estate near Horsham

Plans are being unveiled to develop a 400 megawatt battery energy storage hub at the world-renowned Knepp Estate near Horsham.
A map of the Knepp estate where it is planned to site a new battery energy storage hubA map of the Knepp estate where it is planned to site a new battery energy storage hub
A map of the Knepp estate where it is planned to site a new battery energy storage hub

Energy company Clearstone has worked together with specialists at Knepp – known world-wide for its rewilding and nature restoration – to design an energy hub that will integrate with sustainable farming operations on the estate.

By storing excess electricity produced by solar and wind farms, the hub – known as the Dragon’s Green Energy Hub – would increase the availability of green energy for use in homes and businesses across West Sussex.

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Clearstone Energy says it expects to invest around £200 million into developing the project with an operational start date of 2031, subject to achieving planning permission.