Accelerating Decarbonization, ESS Inc. and SMUD Announce Agreement to Deploy up to 200 MW / 2 GWh of Long-Duration Energy Storage Solutions
ESS Inc. (NYSE: GWH) has partnered with Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) to provide up to 200 MW / 2 GWh of long-duration energy storage solutions. This agreement supports SMUD's 2030 Zero Carbon Plan by integrating ESS’s Energy Warehouse™ and Energy Center™ systems into the grid, helping to reduce thermal generation and maximize solar energy. The collaboration includes building local jobs and creating a Center of Excellence for energy storage training, crucial for California’s decarbonization efforts. This initiative aims to remove 284,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.
- Partnership with SMUD for 200 MW / 2 GWh long-duration energy storage.
- Supports SMUD's 2030 Zero Carbon Plan, promoting renewable energy.
- Creation of jobs in Sacramento through local battery assembly and maintenance.
- Establishment of a Center of Excellence for advanced energy storage training.
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SMUD and ESS to establish workforce development to support technical training for energy storage careers
The agreement calls for ESS to deliver a mix of its Energy Warehouse™ and Energy Center™ long-duration energy storage (LDES) solutions for integration with the SMUD electric grid beginning in 2023. SMUD will deploy the LDES systems in support of its 2030 Zero Carbon Plan which aims to reduce thermal generation, maximize local solar generation, provide neighborhood resiliency, and increase social justice and equity. LDES is a key component in SMUD’s decarbonization plan, without compromising reliability or low electricity rates.
“SMUD is striving for a clean energy future that increases grid resiliency, supports under-resourced communities and maximizes local economic development,” said
As part of this multi-year agreement, ESS intends to set up facilities for battery system assembly, operations and maintenance support and project delivery in
“SMUD is a pioneering and progressive public utility that puts its words into meaningful action – in particular its pursuit of a decarbonized grid that will build resiliency, enhance job opportunities, and provide benefits for all customers,” said
SMUD’s ambitious goals are ahead of California’s statewide zero-carbon target of 2045, which is the most advanced in the country. The addition of 200 MW / 2 GWh of storage, when coupled with renewable energy sources, is equivalent to removing 284,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year and will provide enough energy to power 60,000 homes for 10 hours.
ESS iron flow technology provides cost-effective long-duration energy storage and is ideal for applications that require from 4-12 hours of flexible energy capacity. ESS systems provide resilient, sustainable energy storage well-suited for multiple use cases including utility-scale renewable energy installations, remote solar + storage microgrids, grid load-shifting and peak shaving, and other ancillary grid services. ESS technology is safe, non-toxic and has a 25-year lifespan without capacity fade.
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At ESS (NYSE: GWH), our mission is to accelerate global decarbonization by providing safe, sustainable, long-duration energy storage that powers people, communities and businesses with clean, renewable energy anytime and anywhere it’s needed. As more renewable energy is added to the grid, long- duration energy storage is essential to providing the reliability and resiliency we need when the sun is not shining, and the wind is not blowing.
Our technology uses earth-abundant iron, salt and water to deliver environmentally safe solutions capable of providing up to 12 hours of flexible energy capacity for commercial and utility-scale energy storage applications. Established in 2011,
About SMUD
As the nation’s sixth-largest, community-owned, not-for-profit electric service provider, SMUD has been providing low-cost, reliable electricity to
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