CEO Ben Clube and the EnergyPathways team met with Siemens Energy in Newcastle to advance their ongoing collaboration to develop large scale LDES.

CEO Ben Clube and the EnergyPathways team met with Siemens Energy in Newcastle to advance their ongoing collaboration to develop a large-scale long-duration compressed air energy storage system for EnergyPathways' MESH project – to be built in the Irish Sea and connected into Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. This LDES system will enable an affordable and sustainable low-carbon flexible power solution, and alongside MESH’s proposed gas storage facility, the MESH scheme will strengthen the UK’s energy resilience and support the UK’s energy transition.


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