US development and investment company LS Power has today announced the creation of Rev Renewable LLC, a new company focused on the development, acquisition and operation of energy storage...
Since inception, LS Power has developed or acquired 50,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery energy storage, and natural gas-fired facilities.
By charging during solar production or off-peak hours and delivering energy to the grid during times of peak demand for power, our battery storage projects improve electric reliability, reduce costs and help our state meet its climate objectives."
Since inception, LS Power has developed or acquired 50,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery energy storage, and natural gas-fired facilities.
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"This represents a significant strategic investment in and expansion of LS Power''s renewable energy portfolio," said Paul Segal, chief executive officer of LS Power.
Since inception, LS Power has developed or acquired 50,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery energy storage, and natural gas-fired facilities.
How can we stabilize these clean energy sources while maximizing their potential? Enter LS Power Rev Renewables, a game-changing battery energy storage system (BESS) designed to bridge the gap between green energy generation and reliable power delivery.
By charging during solar production or off-peak hours and delivering energy to the grid during times of peak demand for power, our battery storage projects improve electric reliability, reduce costs and help our state meet its climate objectives."
Since its inception in 1990, in addition to its development of more than 660 miles of high voltage transmission, LS Power has developed, constructed, managed or acquired more than 45,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, natural gas-fired and battery energy storage projects.
"This represents a significant strategic investment in and expansion of LS Power''s renewable energy portfolio," said Paul Segal, chief executive officer of LS Power.
LS Power began work on it five years ago, in response to California''s surging solar generation and decision to shut down gas plants that used ocean water for cooling.
US development and investment company LS Power has today announced the creation of Rev Renewable LLC, a new company focused on the development, acquisition and operation of energy storage...
Since its inception in 1990, in addition to its development of more than 660 miles of high voltage transmission, LS Power has developed, constructed, managed or acquired more than 45,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, natural gas-fired and battery energy storage projects.
LS Power actively invests in distributed energy resource platforms, such as CPower Energy Management, Endurant Energyand EVgo, as well as Primary Renewable Fuels. Additionally, LS Power invests in renewables and energy storage through REV Renewables.
In conjunction with the launch, LS Power announced the REV Renewables Leadership Teamcomprised of industry experts with extensive experience across the power and energy sectors: “REV Renewables will further drive the electrification of our economy and support the transition to a cleaner energy grid,” said Rev Renewables CEO Ed Sondey.
LS Power started building batteries five years ago. Back then, battery storage was very expensive, and LS Power began work on it in response to California's surging solar generation and decision to shut down gas plants that used ocean water for cooling. At that time, nobody had built batteries anywhere near this kind of scale.
LS Power's Gateway Energy Storage project is the largest grid battery in the world and is expanding in Southern California. It launched earlier this summer with an initial tranche of 62.5 megawatts/\62.5 megawatt-hours\.
Approximately 2.7 GW of the portfolio’s assets are located in the US across NYISO, MISO, PJM, ERCOT, and CAISO markets, with the remaining 300 MW located in Canada. LS Power Project Map (Image Courtesy Of LS Power).