Noriker Power either purchase land or enter into a long-term
lease to build a temporary Battery Energy Storage
System Site on your land. Our projects have a life cycle of 25 to 45 years after which the land is
restored to it's original state.
The construction of the site is conducted
under strict National guidelines and is designed to cause minimal impact to the
local population and the surrounding area.
Noriker Power seeks to engage the local community from very
early in the project's life cycle.
This includes face-to-face consultations and online forums. Following our public consultations we listen
to and implement suggestions where possible.
When our lease ends, we return the land
back to exactly how it was prior to the lease and reuse or recycle all materials and equipment used on the
site.
The battery sites operate within local and
national noise levels and produce zero emissions and light pollution.
We design the sites to minimise the effect on the surroundings and increase biodiversity.
Wherever possible, our projects utilise
locally sourced materials and use local consultants to undertake work.
Our contractors stay in the local area, and utilise amenities in the community.
We would be happy to analyse the potential of your land, free of charge and without obligation. Together, we will find the optimal site to develop our battery and photovoltaic projects. For this purpose, we employ fully-qualified experts for site evaluation, design and assessment. We use desktop geographical analysis tools, take into account nature conservation, the ecological impact and evaluate the electrical infrastructure.
None. Noriker Power Ltd will bear all costs and expenses of project development and implementation; no expenses are incurred by the land owners. This also applies in the event that the project cannot be realised. Noriker Power Ltd bears all costs arising from the land lease agreement including Land Agent fees, land registration fees and legal costs.
Project development is time-consuming and financially expensive. We use expert reports and assessments which incur high costs. Noriker Power Ltd can only bear these costs if it is ensured that the land owner will go through with the project with us. The written consent of the owner is also a prerequisite so that Noriker Power Ltd can discuss the project with local and national authorities. Owners are given a right of termination in the event that the project cannot be realised.
Noriker Power Ltd is liable for all the damages that occur in the construction, operation and dismantling of the battery and/or photovoltaic equipment. Furthermore, Noriker Power Ltd pay for the reinstatement of the land back to its original state. For this purpose, we provide a Parent Company Guarantee of Reinstatement that covers the dismantling and reinstatement period. We also take out insurance for the entire construction and operation period. In the unlikely event that forest or field damage occurs during work on the battery or photovoltaic sites, Noriker Power Ltd will fully compensate the owner or tenant.
Noriker ensures that any counterparty taking the funding responsibility in a project is good for all the financial obligations involved in the project, including the lease. Typically, funders are very large corporates or investment funds, who will take a professional approach, and strictly adhere to the contracted terms. Noriker further protects land owners from any potential liability by putting in place robust restoration guarantees to ensure at the end of the project's lifecycle, or upon termination of the lease, the land is restored to its original state.
Noriker Power Ltd has a portfolio of active sites exceeding 350MW of battery storage with three active 50MW sites. We operate both hybrid sites, which utilise engines alongside batteries, and large-scale energy storage sites all across the UK. With accepted grid connections for battery storage in excess of 2GW that will be developed between 2024 and 2033, Noriker Power Ltd is one of the largest battery developers and operator in the UK.