Church Farm

Battery Energy Storage System

Introducing Church Farm BESS

Bluefield Renewable Developments Ltd will be developing a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Church Farm, West Sleekburn, Choppington, Northumberland, NE62 5XE.

The planning application for the project (25/01726/FUL) was approved by Northumberland County Council on 7th January 2026.

The scheme is located on 13 acres of poor grade land and the BESS project will have a maximum capacity of approximately 70 MW.

Church Farm BESS will be used to balance the energy generated by renewable energy with demand. It will also help stabilise the grid to reduce the threat of power cuts.

This network flexibility is increasingly required as the UK shifts its electricity generation from gas and coal-fired power stations to renewable sources. Church Farm BESS therefore contributes to the UK’s effort to reduce its greenhouse gas and other environmental emissions and strengthen energy security.

Church Farm BESS Layout Plan

The benefits

  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are a key component of integrated, low carbon energy systems, helping to maximise the use of renewable energy and contributing to the target of cutting carbon emissions by 78% by 2035.

  • It will provide flexibility through rapid charge or discharge of electricity allowing the electricity network to balance generation against demand and supporting the UK's urgent need for energy security.

  • It will have a positive net biodiversity impact with the retention of existing hedgerows and trees and new planting which will strengthen existing ecological networks.

  • This is classed as a ‘temporary development’. Decommissioning and full restoration of the site at the end of life of the development will be secured via planning condition.  There will be no change to land classification.

  • The proposed scheme does not rely on any direct government subsidies.

  • The proposed project complies with all existing health, safety and environmental legislation, including stringent fire safety management guidelines.

The Bluefield Group is a UK-based business which develops, builds and operates solar farms and battery storage projects on behalf of the funds it advises, including the stock market-listed Bluefield Solar Income Fund (BSIF).

Bluefield manages over 270 individual renewable energy assets with a capacity of over 1GW and an asset value of £1.8bn. Because we build and operate the projects we develop, we seek to establish long-term relationships with local communities and local authorities.

We aim to deliver high-quality projects that generate significant renewable energy, have low visual impact and enhance biodiversity and land management.

For more information on Bluefield Development please visit our website.

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