20
February 2025

SIMEC Atlantis Energy
Limited
("SAE
Renewables", "SAE" or the "Company")
SAE's vision for Uskmouth
Sustainable Energy Park ("USEP") - facilitating the expansion of
renewable power and supporting the development of data centres and
the AI revolution in Newport
SAE is the owner, developer and
operator of the USEP. The site has been home to electricity
generation for over 50 years but the way electricity is generated
and used is changing and SAE is proud to be leading that change.
SAE is transforming Uskmouth into one of the largest Battery
Storage sites in the UK to help support the energy transition to
Net Zero while ensuring vital energy security and facilitating the
increase of renewables.
Graham Reid, CEO of SAE, sets out the Company's vision for the
site:
"The Uskmouth site has always
inspired me. As an engineer, I see the craftsmanship, passion and
effort that has gone into creating this site and ensuring its vital
operation for over five decades. I want to do all in my power to
build on this legacy and redevelop the site to ensure that its
purpose of serving our community and unlocking economic and social
growth continues. For SAE, batteries are the key to unlocking this
and the site is capable of supporting over 3.5GWh of Battery
Storage projects. We already have one Battery Storage project in
construction in the USEP, and while we sold that project prior to
construction, it delivered vital revenue for our business that has
enabled us to put the foundations in place to realise our vision
for a broader Sustainable Energy Park.
We are totally focussed on building,
owning and operating the next three Battery Storage projects at
USEP, named after the River Usk, in Welsh Afon Wysg - "AW1", "AW2"
and "AW3".
However, our vision goes beyond
Battery Storage and I wanted to share, with our shareholders,
stakeholders and partners, the possible future
opportunities.
We recognise that technology,
specifically AI, is a huge growth sector. This growth is exciting,
and the UK has clear ambitions to benefit from this growth, but the
technology requires large areas of land for data centres,
electrical grid access with a guaranteed continuous supply of
electricity, and rail and road connections to bring in the
materials for construction. We have all these components at
Uskmouth.
Amongst the key challenges are that
AI and big data require substantial amounts of power with a very
high degree of reliability, which can only be guaranteed by having
on site power generation or Battery Storage to supplement grid
supply. Uskmouth's access to the national electricity grid and
SAE's plans to develop significant Battery Storage capacity that
will ensure continuous power supply on site, making the USEP an
ideal location for the development of data centres that will power
the AI revolution.
Internationally, the developers of
these vast data centres are speaking to developers of Small Modular
Nuclear Reactors and other sustainable power generators to unlock
these investments.
SAE is already in discussions about
facilitating the development of data centres powered by reliable
and sustainable energy generation, putting USEP at the forefront of
technological development in the UK. While these discussions are at
an early stage, there is great interest in investing in and around
our site meaning the opportunity is vast. A fully realised USEP
could create hundreds of jobs in construction for over a decade and
unlock thousands of wider jobs in power generation and associated
industries.
The team at SAE, Uskmouth's local
politicians and our partners at Uskmouth can see this opportunity.
We all understand that this is some years off, but the next and
critical step is delivering the first AW1 project. This is the key
to unlocking an economic, environmental and social revival at
Uskmouth, and beyond."
Jessica Morden MP for Newport East,
commented:
"The growth of Newport's economy as
a key player in the industries of the future will depend on access
to power, and, when fully realised, SAE's Uskmouth site will play a
key part in that, storing and generating clean, renewable energy
that could be fed directly into the grid to power data centres and
the city's semiconductor cluster.
As what will probably be the biggest
battery storage site in the UK, this is yet another area where
Newport is leading the way."
Councillor Dimitri Batrouni, Leader of Newport City Council
commented:
"The rebirth of Uskmouth power
station is critical to Newport. Newport's present and future in the
semiconductor, data and AI space is extremely promising, but its
growth is dependent on a reliable, sustainable and expandable
energy source. This is where Uskmouth fits in. If the plans
outlined are realised, Uskmouth will once again play a significant
role in driving the city's, and the region's, economic growth,
providing jobs and wealth for the area."
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For
further information, please contact:
SAE
Sean Parsons, Director of External
Affairs
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+44
(0)7739 832 446
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Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated and Financial
Adviser)
Richard Johnson
Rory Murphy
David Asquith
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+44 (0)20
7409 3494
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Zeus Capital Limited (Broker)
Louisa Waddell
Simon Johnson
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+44 (0)20
3829 5000
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Notes to Editors
SAE is a global developer, owner and
operator of sustainable energy projects. SAE owns the world's
flagship tidal stream project, MeyGen, and the Uskmouth Power
Station site, that is being repurposed into a sustainable energy
park that will become one of the UK's largest battery energy
storage sites. https://www.saerenewables.com/
SAE recently released a video
animation highlighting the scale and benefits of the USEP site.
This can be viewed here
SAE's strategy: "Building a
Sustainable Future to 2035", can be viewed
here

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