The Salt River project (SRP) and EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA) have announced the Flatland energy storage project, a 200MW/800 megawatt hours (MWh) battery energy storage system near
Salt River Project and NextEra Energy Resources have officially commissioned a 100-megawatt battery energy storage system to store the energy produced by a solar energy facility in Coolidge, Arizona.
Salt River Project announced signed contracts with Plus Power to bring online two grid-charged battery storage systems with a total combined output of 340 MW by early summer 2024.
Salt River Project is deploying two new industrial-scale battery storage systems, including the state''s largest so far, to absorb excess energy when it''s not needed for release at later periods...
Salt River Project announced signed contracts with Plus Power to bring online two grid-charged battery storage systems with a total combined output of 340 MW by early summer 2024.
The Salt River project (SRP) and EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA) have announced the Flatland energy storage project, a 200MW/800 megawatt hours (MWh) battery energy storage system near Coolidge in the US state of Arizona.
"We''re excited to be partnering with SRP on the largest utility-scale storage project in the EDP Group''s global portfolio to date," added Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO of EDP Renewables North America.
Salt River Project is deploying two new industrial-scale battery storage systems, including the state''s largest so far, to absorb excess energy when it''s not needed for release at later periods...
The 90 MW Superstition Energy Storage facility, located in Gilbert, will store enough energy to serve more than 20,000 Valley homes for a four-hour period. This project is expected to come online this week.
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Salt River Project announced signed contracts with Plus Power to bring online two grid-charged battery storage systems with a total combined output of 340 megawatts (MW) by early summer 2024.
Salt River Project (SRP) announced the start of construction with The AES Corporation (AES) and Mortenson for SRP''s first standalone battery-based energy storage project.
SRP has two other battery storage projects, both of which are pilots. One is the Pinal Central Solar Energy Center, a 20 MW, integrated solar energy and battery storage plant in Casa Grande. The other is the Dorman battery storage system, a 10 MW/40 MWh stand-alone battery storage system in Chandler.
In 2021, SRP placed into service a 25-MW battery storage facility at its Bolster Substation, which is adjacent to its Agua Fria Generating Station, located in Peoria. SRP also receives output from the Pinal Central Energy Center, a 20-MW solar plant paired with a 10-MW solar-battery system located in Pinal County.
SRP has also contracted for an additional utility-scale solar and battery storage project called the Storey Energy Center and will be adding a battery to the Saint Solar project site, both of which will be located near Coolidge. All three projects are scheduled to become operational in 2023.
With these two new battery projects, SRP’s total commitment to battery storage will surpass 800 MW by 2024, which is enough to power more than 180,000 average size homes and represents over 10 percent of SRP’s anticipated peak-hour electricity demand from customers in 2024.
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Together, the two facilities will add 340 megawatts to SRP's system — enough to power 76,000 homes for four hours. The 250 MW Sierra Estrella facility, on nine acres in Avondale, became the largest standalone battery system in Arizona when it went online earlier this month, SRP said.