Innovative solutions, sustainable technologies

  • Onshore wind

    Onshore wind is one of the most efficient and widely used renewable energy sources, harnessing natural wind resources to generate clean power. At Brockwell Energy, our onshore wind projects are designed to make the most of high-wind locations, providing consistent, reliable energy to communities across the UK. With low environmental impact, onshore wind is an essential part of our sustainable energy future, helping to reduce carbon emissions and support the UK’s Net Zero goals.

    Benefits

    • Clean, renewable energy that reduces reliance on fossil fuels
    • Cost-effective power generation with minimal land impact
    • Job creation and local economic benefits during both development and operational phases

    Key projects

    North Kyle Wind Farm, located within North Kyle Forest in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

  • Solar

    Solar power captures energy from the sun through photovoltaic (PV) technology, converting it directly into electricity. Although our solar projects are in the pipeline, we’re actively developing these assets to support a more diversified and resilient energy mix. Solar offers silent, scalable, and emission-free energy production, ideal for adding consistent value to our renewable portfolio as these projects progress.

    Benefits

    • Low environmental impact with no emissions during operation
    • Scalable installations to suit both large- and small-scale applications
    • Long-term savings as technology becomes increasingly cost-effective
  • Battery storage

    Battery storage plays a crucial role in energy resilience, storing surplus energy generated by renewables like wind and solar. Battery storage projects enable efficient energy management, balancing supply and demand and ensuring stability within the grid. By investing in this technology, Brockwell Energy is helping to make renewable power more reliable and accessible, enabling communities to rely on clean energy even when the sun isn’t shining, or the wind isn’t blowing.

    Benefits 

    • Energy resilience through storing excess power for use when needed
    • Enhanced grid stability by balancing supply and demand fluctuations
    • Supports renewable integration by enabling a steady, reliable power supply
  • Energy from waste

    Energy-from-Waste (EfW) technology is a responsible solution for managing non-recyclable waste by converting it into energy rather than sending it to landfill. Energy-from-Waste facilities reduce waste, lower emissions, and provide a low-carbon energy source that contributes to Scotland’s circular economy. While our focus is increasingly on renewable technologies, EfW remains a valuable part of our commitment to sustainable energy and resource efficiency.

    Benefits 

    • Waste reduction by diverting non-recyclable materials from landfill
    • Carbon emission reduction through efficient waste-to-energy processes
    • Low-carbon power generation contributing to local energy needs

    Key projects 

    Earls Gate Energy Centre in Grangemouth, Scotland.