UAE’s Masdar acquires UK-based BESS developer Arlington Energy
26 October 2022
Masdar, a UAE government-owned renewable energy company, has acquired the UK-based battery energy storage system (BESS) developer, Arlington Energy.
The acquisition will allow Masdar to expand its presence in the UK and European renewable energy markets and support countries’ net-zero objectives.
Arlington Energy has a proven record in developing, building, operating and financing flexible energy solutions, has taken over 170 megawatts (MW) of assets through to operation in the past two years.
Masdar’s acquisition of Arlington Energy will enable the development, construction, operational management, and financing of BESS projects under one Masdar-Arlington platform.
Mr. Matthew Clare, Co-founder and Director of Arlington Energy, said that “Partnering with Masdar allows us to accelerate our BESS rollout in the UK and will make us the leading platform for energy storage. With Arlington’s experience in the procurement, construction and operational management of BESS, and Masdar’s global capabilities in renewable energy, combining forces is a natural progression. This partnership creates a business with huge potential, immediately capable of delivering at scale domestically, and in other markets in the future, as more nations join the UAE and UK in setting net-zero targets.”
Europe could need as much as 200 gigawatts of storage capacity by 2030 if it is to meet its renewable energy targets, according to a recent industry report. The UK alone may need as much as 50 GW of storage capacity by 2050 to achieve its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, according to the National Grid.
Alongside the Arlington acquisition, Masdar intends to increase its investment in offshore wind and other renewable projects in new and existing markets, including the UK. Masdar is already a leading investor in the UK’s offshore wind sector, with stakes in London Array, one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms, the Dudgeon offshore wind farm off the coast of Norfolk, and Hywind Scotland, the world’s first commercial-scale floating wind farm.
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