Yorkshire Post

Battery storage facility is given the go-ahead

- JOE COOPER LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER Email: yp.newsdesk@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

A BATTERY storage facility that will power 26,000 homes with renewable energy has been approved by councillor­s – despite concerns a Yorkshire village could be “swamped” with them.

Aura Power has been granted permission for the 0.7 hectare facility in the village of Drax, 600 metres from its huge power station.

George Wilyman, planning manager at Aura Power, told Selby councillor­s that one of the drawbacks of renewable energy is that the generation of electricit­y cannot be controlled to match customer demand.

The batteries will store electricit­y at times of high generation and release it back to the grid at times of increased demand, via a connection at the power station.

“It will also significan­tly assist the UK’s ambition to achieve energy security,” he added. “The alternativ­e is generating power from diesel, gas or hydroelect­ric at times of high demand.”

The planning applicatio­n was brought before councillor­s as 20 people had registered objections.

Among them was parish councillor Diane Hall, who said in a statement read out at the planning committee: “Drax is a rural village despite the size of the power station – the residents would like to keep it that way. The intended site for the storage facility is the wrong one.

“Ukraine – the breadbaske­t of Europe – is at present under siege. We in the UK therefore need every available acre of agricultur­al land for food production.”

She highlighte­d the negative impact she believed the facility would have on residents and local businesses, including a local stables and cattery.

Coun Charles Richardson said: “I find this proposal frankly inconceiva­ble in that location. I think it blights several neigh

bouring properties, all of which already have to live with Drax and are overshadow­ed by the daily noise and scale of Drax every day.”

Coun Ian Chilvers added: “It is totally out of keeping with Drax. It is a tiny village, a hamlet, really – it would sit nicely with the power station itself. Why not move it on to the power station site?”

Councillor­s were told that five other battery facilities have either been approved or have plans submitted for approval in Drax and the surroundin­g area. Coun John Mackman said: “At some point cumulative impact is going to be a big issue, because Selby district at the end of the day doesn’t want to be swamped – it didn’t want to be swamped with wind farms and it doesn’t want to be swamped with batteries either.”

But he said he supported it. Coun John Cattanach added: “I believe that these kinds of storage facilities are going to become more and more common because that’s the way we’re moving.”

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