Thurrock Power, Statera Energy’s 450 MW flexible generation plant, has completed engine firing on its first unit, marking a key milestone as the project transitions from construction into commissioning. Located in Thurrock, UK, the site is now progressing toward full operational status, which is expected by autumn 2026.
Once online, the plant should provide dispatchable power equivalent to up to 1.5 million homes, supporting system reliability during periods when renewable generation is insufficient. It is co-located with Thurrock Storage, a 300 MW / 600 MWh battery system that was energised in August 2025.
Together, the two assets form the Thurrock Flexible Generation project, providing 750 MW of generation capacity and 600 MWh of storage. The battery will handle fast-balancing needs, while the flexible generation plant will run during longer low-renewables periods, giving the grid both rapid response and sustained backup.
The project has been backed by £395 million of debt financing and a long-term route-to-market agreement with Statkraft. Statera says Thurrock Power has also been designed with a future pathway to switch from natural gas to hydrogen, and the site is already delivering local benefits including apprenticeships and biodiversity enhancement.