Braybrooke

Battery Storage

Aura Power is developing a battery energy storage project on land near Braybrooke in North Northamptonshire.

If approved, Braybrooke Battery Energy Storage will be able to power over 300,000 homes per 4 hour cycle at times of peak demand. Compared to a gas peaker, using energy from this storage system would save 117, 000 tonnes of CO2 each cycle.

The UK has a legally binding target to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050 as well as completely decarbonising the UK’s power supplies by 2035. In order to do this, we need more energy storage systems to deal with intermittent renewable energy generation. This is where batteries come in.

Battery storage systems, such as this, play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of our electricity network with much-needed increases in renewable energy sources. Batteries store excess energy at times of low demand i.e. from a solar farm on a sunny day, and discharge the energy back into the grid when it is needed the most.

Latest News

March 2025 - Listening to the views of the local community is vital in helping us shape our plans and developing the best possible scheme. We held an online webinar and in-person exhibition on the 12th and 13th March to present our plans and speak with local people. The recorded webinar and exhibition boards can be found further down this page.

March 2025

Initial plans presented at public exhibitions to gain feedback from local community.

Spring 2025

Intention to submit planning application to North Northamptonshire District Council. We will work with the Council's Planning Officers to address all elements of the scheme.

Winter 2025 - Summer 2026

Continue to engage with local community and take on board comments to address.

Summer 2026

Anticipated decision on the planning application.

2028

Anticipated construction year. Construction is expected to take around 6-8 months.

Key Facts & Benefits

300000

equivalent number of homes powered per Cycle

77000

tonnes of CO2 saved per Cycle

415000

equivalent number of electric cars powered per Cycle

Contributes to local and national targets
Net gains in biodiversity
Jobs created during construction and local suppliers prioritised
Community Funding
Local School Visits
Over £80,000 a year in business rates to local Council

Consulting with the local community is very important to us and a crucial part of getting our plans right.

To gain as much feedback as we can, we held an online event as well as an in person exhibitions on the 12th and 13th March. We thank everyone who came along to learn more about our plans and speak with us.

The recorded webinar can be viewed below. And the exhibition boards can be found in the Useful Links.

We will continue to keep local people updated throughout the next phase of the project and encourage anyone to reach out to us, using the contact details below, if they have any questions or concerns.

chloe.hood@aurapower.com

0117 214 1971

24.10.23

Our Proposal

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•This site has been carefully selected due to: 

  • Immediately adjacent to a large National Grid substation and tall pylons carrying 400 kV electricity overhead lines
  • Limited visibility and appropriate setback from nearby residential properties

Our proposal is for a 300 MW battery storage facility. The development will have limited visibility from the surrounding area and covers an area of approx. 7.5 acres. We will also be improving the landscaping features around the proposed site to provide additional visual screening and biodiversity enhancements. 

  • Environmental studies underway including; visual impact, heritage, ecology, highways, noise and hydrology
  • Community feedback will help shape the design before we submit a planning application

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