Developer Elements Green has secured preliminary planning approval for a 400MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Germany
announced the unanimous preliminary planning approval (Aufstellungsbeschluss) obtained from a council meeting last month
No additional details were given in Elements Green’s announcement on business networking site LinkedIn
but a local planning document obtained by Energy-Storage.news clarified what the decision means
The preliminary planning approval relates to changing local zoning and land use regulations to allow for the next stage of development
but is not the same as a permit for construction
which requires further development activity
an area five minutes’ drive from the town centre
and would require around 18 hectares in total to house its 100 20-foot BESS container units and balance of plant (BOP) equipment
The planning document also referred to 400MW being a ‘first phase’ of construction
so the project may well encompass future BESS capacity additions
There are underground caverns at a nearby site
which currently store natural gas but could in future store green hydrogen
an opportunity that energy firm Uniper is pursuing
Energy-Storage.news has heard anecdotally that Germany is particularly bullish on the potential of green hydrogen
potentially even for electricity storage (something most in the sector agree the tech has too low a round-trip efficiency for)
At 400MW it is among the largest BESS projects in Germany by power to-date, although no targeted commercial operation date (COD) was announced by the company. Other similar sized projects announced include several 300MW/600MWh systems by developer and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) Eco Stor
Germany is targeting 145GW of onshore and offshore wind and 215GW of solar PV capacity by 2030, which will require large-scale energy storage to integrate. The Federal government recently released an Electricity Storage Strategy detailing how it plans to get there
Elements Green is active in the UK with large-scale solar projects covered by our sister site Solar Power Portal.
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to the late Olaf and Elfriede (Ohlrogge) Saar
Edith dedicated over 30 years of her life to serving her community through her work at the Social Security Administration office in Wheeling
Her passion for her job was evident to all who knew her
leaving behind a legacy of hard work and dedication
One of the proudest moments of Edith’s life was when she became an American citizen on September 21
It was a significant milestone that filled her heart with joy
symbolizing her commitment and love for her new home
Edith is preceded in death by her loving husband
Lloyd Anthony “Tony” Cottrell and his wife
and Alexander “Alex” Scott Cottrell
Edith’s pride and joy were her grandchildren: Tiffany (Josh)
Edith’s heart was filled with an abundance of love and pride for her two sons
and great-grandchildren grow into productive members of society gave her immense joy
She will forever be remembered for the unwavering love and dedication she showed to her family and friends
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Uniper plans to power a green hydrogen production facility in the German state of Lower Saxony with 317 MW of solar
From pv magazine Germany
Uniper has announced plans to build two solar power plants with a combined capacity of 317 MW near its Energy Transformation Hub in Lower Saxony
The plants will be designed with capacities of 300 MW and 17 MW
and will supply electricity to a planned green hydrogen facility at the hub
The German energy company has also said that the hydrogen will be stored in dedicated caverns at the same location
“The project received the development decision from the municipality of Elsfleth on Aug
which formally marks the beginning of the urban land use plan process,” the company said in reference to the largest project
“The necessary legal framework for the project will be created by drawing up a development plan and amending the land use plan.”
Uniper said the 17 MW project will be located on the site of an ash dump for the Wilhelmshaven coal-fired power plant
It is expected to be connected to existing local grid infrastructure
“Our multi-gigawatt pipeline of renewables projects is growing steadily
already 1.5 GW are under development across various European markets,” said Jörg Lennertz
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German shipowner reaches the end of the line after 51 years
Germany’s H Schepers Bereederungs is shutting up shop as it closes in on a deal to sell its last containership, with no plans to reinvest.
Managing partner Harald Spoede confirmed that the Elsfleth-based company is negotiating to sell the 2,546-teu Maria-Katharina S (built 2010), after which it will close down.
That would mark the end of the family-run shipping firm, which was founded 51 years ago by the late Heinrich Schepers.
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Owner and Managing Director of the Cyprus-based shipping company Mastermind Shipmanagement Ltd (MSM)
Cyprus which presently manages 25 ships consisting of both fully owned vessels and third-party management dry-cargo ships
German-born Captain Eugen Adami began his nautical career at Elsfleth Nautical University
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serving as Master of the Bremen-owned cargo ship Condor P
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Privately owned stallion Argentinus is the Hanoverian Stallion of the Year 2005
The Argentan x Duden II-son is a first-class breeding stallion with an international reputation and well-known beyond Lower Saxony borders
His offspring are not only successful jumpers
his daughter Jutta Hagner was awarded the Wohlklang-statuette and the remunerative cheque
Argentinus was born on the farm of Jacob Büther in Hollern-Twielenfleth
he carries valuable and successful Hanoverian bloodlines
bay colt to Jan Munderloh and Kurt Meiners
Heinrich Klatte discovered him there and bought him for his stallion station in Klein Roascharden near Oldenburg where top-class stallion Grannus was stationed as well
Argentinus passed his stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf and ranked third with totally 126 points
He was licensed in Verden in the same year
15 daughters were awarded state premium mare
Seven of his sons are registered Hanoverian breeding stallions
among them the former Federal Champion of German Dressage Horses
as well as Adlantus As FRH who competed under Lars Nieberg for the German team at the last World Equestrian Games in Spain
His offspring in sport count among the best ones worldwide
Their lifetime earnings have been exceeding the two-million-limit
the Oldenburg mare Anka won the Jumper’s World Cup under Marcus Ehning
Albano and Heike Kemmer became Team European Dressage Champions
Other famous dressage offspring by Argentinus are the Grand Prix horses Aleppo OLD
the stallion was one of the most important stallions registered for the Hanoverian Breeding Program for Show Jumpers
Argentinus also enjoys an excellent reputation as supplier of Verden auction horses
20 riding horses at elite auctions and eight offspring at other sales events
All Star ZH achieved the sensational price of Euro 60,000,
At the 109th Elite Autumn Auction two months later
the lot went down at Euro 65,000 for the four-year-old Almost Famous
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