The fire took place near Rothienorman. Image: Jasperimage.
On February 21, 2025, a fire broke out at a 50 MW energy
storage station near Rothienorman in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The incident
occurred around 2:20 PM at the Overhill Farm facility, located north of the
village. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that they received the
alarm at 2:23 PM and dispatched two fire engines. Reports indicate that the
fire started during construction.
The project, developed by Anesco, the UK's largest
photovoltaic and battery storage operator, received planning permission in
November 2022 and is currently under construction. The facility is situated
near the Rossie Norman substation and, upon completion, will consist of 15 rows
of battery containers with an expected lifespan of 40 years.
Anesco CEO Mark Futyan previously stated: "As the first
company in the UK to propose the concept of 'Energy Storage as a Service,' we
have always regarded energy storage as a core component of the energy
transition. The Rothienorman project will not only enhance grid regulation
capabilities but also innovatively achieve a win-win between infrastructure
development and natural conservation through its ecological restoration
plan."
In just four days, four energy storage fire incidents
occurred worldwide, serving as a stark reminder to the energy storage industry
and sounding the alarm for its safe development.
On the evening of February 18, 2025, a fire broke out at the
Moss Landing energy storage station in the United States. This marks the fourth
fire at this facility, occurring just a month after the previous incident at
the same location. The fire resulted in the destruction of over 70% of the
equipment at the energy storage station.
On the afternoon of February 19, 2025, around 4:40 PM, a
severe explosion occurred at a detached villa in Schönberg, Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany. The shockwave caused the building's exterior walls to collapse, and
the entire building may need to be demolished. Fortunately, the homeowner was
on vacation at the time, and the incident did not result in any casualties.
On the same day, a fire broke out at the Thurrock Energy
Storage Complex, the UK's largest battery storage project under construction by
Statera Energy. The project includes a 300 MW/600 MWh battery storage system
and a 450 MW gas-fired generator, with a total investment of £395 million
(approximately 3.6 billion RMB), financed by six international top banks. This
fire not only destroyed core equipment but also brought the issue of energy
storage safety to the global forefront.
These incidents highlight the critical importance of
implementing robust safety measures in energy storage systems. A key factor in
preventing such fires is the use of high-quality Battery Management Systems
(BMS) and reliable battery cells.
The Role of Quality Battery Management Systems (BMS) and
Cells in Enhancing Energy Storage Safety
A Battery Management System (BMS) is essential for
monitoring and managing the performance of battery cells within an energy
storage system. It ensures that each cell operates within safe parameters,
preventing issues such as overcharging, overdischarging, and thermal runaway.
By maintaining optimal operating conditions, a BMS significantly reduces the
risk of battery failures that can lead to fires.
Equally important is the selection of high-quality battery
cells. Cells with consistent performance and robust safety features are less
prone to defects and failures. Utilizing cells from reputable manufacturers
with stringent quality control processes ensures reliability and longevity,
further mitigating fire risks.
Incorporating advanced BMS technology and selecting superior
battery cells are proactive steps that energy storage companies can take to
enhance the safety and reliability of their systems. These measures not only
protect assets but also safeguard human lives and the environment.
By prioritizing the integration of quality BMS and battery
cells, the energy storage industry can address safety concerns more
effectively, fostering trust and encouraging the adoption of energy storage
solutions worldwide.