Added: Aug 19, 2021
Last edited: Dec 02, 2021
The Energy Superhub Oxford (ESO) is a four-year project, launched in April 2019. 2021 is key for the project’s construction phase, and the project should be fully live by early 2022. The project is facilitated by the Oxford City Council, among other 5 partners, led by Pivot Power, and including public, business and academic organisations. The project focuses on energy storage and attempts to deliver an integrated energy solution providing charge points for Electric Vehicles (EV) and ground source heat pumps for about 300 households. The Energy Superhub Oxford (ESO) is expected to be the world’s largest hybrid energy storage system with a 50 MW grid-scale battery which will store and deliver power to electricity suppliers and will help to balance the local requirements for the grid. This also includes the storage of energy generated from renewable sources of energy. Increases in efficiency are expected to provide cost savings.
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