To achieve the 50MW/250MWh “liquid air” facility program, Highview will first install the first commercial, large-scale cryogenic energy storage system in the UK, which says its low-temperature battery system technology has been successful in Pilsworth in Slough and. To achieve the 50MW/250MWh “liquid air” facility program, Highview will first install the first commercial, large-scale cryogenic energy storage system in the UK, which says its low-temperature battery system technology has been successful in Pilsworth in Slough and. Highview Power, a global leader in long-duration energy storage solutions, today announced plans to construct the UK's first commercial cryogenic energy storage facility (also referred to as liquid air) at large scale, which will be located at a decommissioned thermal power station in North of. The Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage (BCCES) is the first in the UK to have a research facility for energy storage using cryogenic liquids, comprising new laboratories, state of the art equipment, and a major demonstration plant. The 50 MW/250 MWh project is a clean large-scale energy. The objective of the project is to deploy the world's first commercial-scale liquid air energy storage system (or CRYOBattery™). When the CRYOBattery™ is required to discharge its stored. The University of Birmingham won a total of £12. 3m grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and industry to create a centre to develop energy storage technology. UK battery specialist Highview Power is spearheading the.