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Large Scale Non-Battery based Electrical Energy Storage Systems

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LOCATION

United Kingdom, United Kingdom

VALUE

Not disclosed

DEADLINE

March 24, 2026 at 00:00

CATEGORY

Other

CPV CODE

71320000

REFERENCE

007128-2026

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Original Tender Description

The following summary is not intended as a complete or definitive specification of the requirement. A purpose of this engagement is to seek information from the market to help refine our understanding and aid the development of a future specification. STEP is currently in its Concept Design phase, which is expected to be completed by 2026. The electrical infrastructure of STEP will resemble that of large conventional thermal power stations; however, its design presents unique challenges: Fusion power stations like STEP have exceptionally large parasitic (auxiliary/house) loads required to initiate and sustain fusion reactions—significantly higher than those in conventional power plants. These parasitic loads must be supplied by external sources during plant start-up, before the power generation cycle begins producing electricity. The highly dynamic nature of these loads could make compliance with grid code requirements challenging. For more information, please refer to: Staying positive: producing net power | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | The Royal Society UKIFS is seeking experts to support the technology selection of a Central Energy Storage System (CESS) that is part of the STEP Electrical infrastructure. Due to the power dynamics of operating the STEP power plant and the operating parameters set by the National Energy System Operator (NESO), an energy storage system is required to provide a mechanism to ensure that we remain within the NESO operating parameters. Rather than a continuous output, STEP will operate on a pulsed basis. The power dynamics of the fusion pulses are typically different to a conventional power plant. The CESS has been identified as a critical system to the design as it provides a mechanism to compensate for the changing load dynamics throughout the pulse. This will ensure STEP remains within the NESO defined operating parameters at the point of grid connection. The scope of the CESS cannot be fully defined due to knowledge gaps in CESS behaviour and limitations. Once these are understood, a technology will be selected, and limitations will be incorporated into the electrical infrastructure design. This PME is looking to address the knowledge gaps. The proposed technical and operations of the CESS are •2 operational cycles per day •Pulse length will be over 1 hour (continuous) •Power range larger than 300MW •Energy capacity 100-300MWh •Response in the millisecond range •Similar charge and discharge rates. •Fast response time during power swings (full charge to discharge) •High round trip efficiency: 80% In conjunction the CESS will be required to be operated and maintained for the 20-year life of the STEP machine. Due to the requirements, we are attempting to ascertain if this could be accomplished or partly accomplished by a non-battery-based system (Flywheel, Super-conducting magnetic storage (SMES), Capacitor, Super Capacitor, Fuel Cells or other) For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Culham:-Engineering-design-services./W8UFJUNW28 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/W8UFJUNW28
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MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS

  • None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Be an expert in Central Energy Storage Systems (CESS) technology.
  • Possess knowledge relevant to non-battery-based CESS (e.g., Flywheel, Super-conducting magnetic storage (SMES), Capacitor, Super Capacitor, Fuel Cells, or other).
  • Be capable of providing expert support for technology selection for the STEP Electrical infrastructure.
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TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems capable of 2 operational cycles per day.
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems suitable for pulse lengths over 1 hour (continuous).
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with a power range larger than 300MW.
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with an energy capacity of 100-300MWh.
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with response in the millisecond range.
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with similar charge and discharge rates.
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with fast response time during power swings (full charge to discharge).
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems with high round trip efficiency (80%).
  • Ability to provide insights on CESS systems that can be operated and maintained for the 20-year life of the STEP machine.
  • Expertise in non-battery-based CESS technologies (e.g., Flywheel, SMES, Capacitor, Super Capacitor, Fuel Cells, or other).
  • Capability to address knowledge gaps in CESS behavior and limitations.
  • Capability to support the integration of CESS limitations into electrical infrastructure design.
  • Capability to help refine understanding and aid the development of a future specification for CESS.
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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Respond to the opportunity via the Delta eSourcing portal.
  • Submit information to address knowledge gaps regarding CESS behavior and limitations.
  • Provide expert insights to support the technology selection of a Central Energy Storage System (CESS).
  • Submit information to help refine the contracting authority's understanding of CESS and aid in developing a future specification.
  • Ensure response focuses on non-battery-based CESS systems.
  • Adhere to the submission deadline of 2026-03-24T00:00:00.

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The UK Industrial Fusion Solutions is seeking market information and expert input for the Central Energy Storage System (CESS) of the STEP fusion power plant, focusing on non-battery-based technologies to manage large, dynamic parasitic loads and ensure grid code compliance.
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United Kingdom Industrial Fusion Solutions is conducting a Prior Market Engagement to gather expert insights on non-battery-based Central Energy Storage Systems (CESS) for the STEP fusion power station, focusing on technology selection and addressing knowledge gaps for a future specification.
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UK Industrial Fusion Solutions is conducting preliminary market engagement to gather information from experts on non-battery-based Central Energy Storage Systems (CESS) with specific high-power, high-energy, fast-response requirements for the STEP fusion power plant's electrical infrastructure, aiming to refine future specifications.

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77
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender, structured as a Prior Market Engagement (PME), is well-articulated in its purpose and technical requirements for an innovative fusion energy storage system, though some structured fields remain unpopulated.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The procedure type is clearly defined in the description as a Prior Market Engagement, despite the 'Type' and 'Procedure' structured fields being empty. Deadlines are reasonable for a PME, and the CPV code is appropriate. No disputes or suspensions are noted.

Structured fields 'Type' and 'Procedure' are unpopulated.
Clarity85/100

The description is exceptionally clear and unambiguous, outlining the PME's purpose and the unique technical challenges of the STEP project. Requirements, as extracted by AI, are well-documented and understandable, which is highly appropriate for a market engagement phase.

Completeness70/100

Basic information, deadlines, and contract duration are specified. The value is classified, which is acceptable for a PME as it's not a contract award. While most documents are available, one 'Planning Notice' failed to download, representing a minor completeness issue for the documentation itself.

One document ('Planning Notice') failed to download.
Fairness85/100

Document access is generally provided, and e-procurement is enabled via the Delta eSourcing portal. The requirements are highly specific due to the cutting-edge nature of the project but appear technology-agnostic within the non-battery category, not tailored to a single company.

Practicality70/100

Electronic submission is supported, and direct URLs to the eSourcing portal are provided. The contract start date and duration are clearly stated. The absence of specific financing information is a minor drawback, even for a PME, as it limits market understanding of the potential scale.

Lack of specific financing information.
Data Consistency90/100

The data is largely logical and consistent, particularly regarding dates which align with the project's conceptual phase. The primary inconsistency lies in the unpopulated 'Type' and 'Procedure' structured fields, which are clarified in the descriptive text.

Structured fields 'Type' and 'Procedure' are unpopulated.
Sustainability70/100

The project itself (fusion power) is inherently innovative and aims for a clean energy future, contributing significantly to sustainability. While explicit green procurement or social clauses are not detailed within the PME documentation, the core nature of the initiative elevates its sustainability score.

Lack of explicit green procurement or social criteria within the PME documentation.

Strengths

Clear purpose as a Prior Market Engagement (PME).
Detailed and clear technical description of the CESS requirements for the STEP project.
Strong focus on innovation (fusion power, non-battery storage).
Electronic submission supported via a known portal (Delta eSourcing).
Reasonable timeline for market engagement.

Concerns

Structured fields 'Type' and 'Procedure' are unpopulated in the basic information.
One of the attached documents ('Planning Notice') failed to download.
Estimated value is not disclosed, limiting market understanding of potential scale.
Lack of explicit sustainability or social clauses within the PME documentation itself.

Recommendations

1. Ensure all structured fields (e.g., Type, Procedure) are accurately populated to enhance data consistency and machine readability.
2. Verify and re-upload any documents that failed to download to ensure full access to information.
3. Consider providing an indicative budget range for the future project, even if broad, to help potential respondents gauge the scale of the opportunity.

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