The Oban Times

Cruachan backdrop for launch of LEAF

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SCOTLAND’S biggest battery helped mark the launch of the new 2018 Nissan LEAF, amid the stunning backdrop of the southern Highlands.

Cruachan, the hidden power station, lies a kilometre below the ground with enormous turbines converting water from the nearby Loch Awe into electricit­y. Essentiall­y a giant battery, it also stores water in a second man-made loch halfway up Ben Cruachan – to be released when called upon by the National Grid – and reverses the process by pumping water back up when needed to expel excess energy too.

Now it has taken on a different role as the pumped storage hydroelect­ric energy was used to showcase the power of the second generation Nissan LEAF.

With one new Nissan LEAF sold every 12 minutes in Europe, and more than 20,000 orders placed to date, electric vehicles are growing in popularity.

Keith Anderson, ScottishPo­wer chief executive, explained: ‘It’s been great to welcome the launch of the new Nissan LEAF to Cruachan. With the popularity of electric vehicles on the rise, it’s important we continue to support the demands on the National Grid and also consider where the energy comes from and how it is generated. If the aim is to reduce carbon emissions, it makes sense to generate electricit­y using the cleanest methods we can.

‘Although Cruachan was built more than 50 years ago, we’ve invested heavily in it and it’s fantastica­lly cutting-edge.

‘The proven technology works like a very large battery, storing water in a reservoir up the mountain and releasing it to produce huge amounts of electricit­y in as little as 30 seconds.

‘At full capacity, Cruachan can generate 440MW – that’s enough electricit­y to power a city the size of Edinburgh. Looking to the future, demand for electricit­y can only grow and that’s why as a utility company, we need to have generation flexibilit­y and to be able to send power to the grid quickly when needed. Cruachan can do that very successful­ly, which is why we’re now looking at its expansion.’

Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse added: ‘This is a fantastic example which demonstrat­es the very important role that power stations like Cruachan can play in not only sustainabl­y generating electricit­y, but also providing grid-scale storage of electricit­y generated from renewable electricit­y sources, enabling it to be drawn down on demand.

‘Today’s event reflects well the bold vision set out in our programme for government for mass ownership of ultralow emission vehicles, with a target to phase out the need for new petrol and diesel cars and vans in Scotland by 2032.

‘The Scottish Government’s energy strategy highlights the importance for our energy system of pumped hydroelect­ricity storage in Scotland, and we believe that investment in expanded capacity in Scotland could greatly enhance the flexibilit­y and resilience of our electricit­y network and power supplies for customers across Scotland and the wider GB network.

‘This is something we continue to actively lobby UK ministers to support.’

 ??  ?? Cruachan power station was the backdrop for the launch of Nissan’s latest LEAF electric car.
Cruachan power station was the backdrop for the launch of Nissan’s latest LEAF electric car.

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