Aberdeen City Council has been recommended to approve Persley Croft’s proposed development of a 49.9-megawatt battery energy storage facility in Danestone.
The decision will be made at the planning committee meeting on Thursday.
The 1.7-acre development site comprises derelict agricultural buildings, some of which have partially collapsed. The redevelopment, which requires investment of about £20m, will provide facilities including 20 battery energy storage containers, 10 inverter and transformer hubs, customer switch, control and store buildings and a distribution network operator control building.
If approved, the facility will be developed by REPD.
Pegasus advised Persley Croft on planning.
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