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Capital Dynamics acquires 170-MW four-hour BESS in Ireland

The wire item confirms a buyer and a battery, but leaves the seller, site, and price unstated.

A Renewables Now item dated Aug. 20, 2026, announces that Capital Dynamics has acquired a 170-MW, four-hour battery energy storage project in Ireland. The headline is the substance: a buyer, a project, a power rating, a duration. It carries no seller, no site, no price. For a capital desk, that is a transaction skeleton without the bone measurements.

Four hours is the detail worth pausing on. A battery built to discharge that long is typically aimed at shifting midday solar into the evening peak, the window where storage revenue concentrates. The announcement, as summarized, gives no offtake contract, grid connection, or acquisition multiple. The missing terms are precisely the ones a private-markets buyer would use to judge the deal. For now, the public record is a line of text.

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