ESS Iron Flow Batteries Getting Installed as Part of SDG&E’s Innovative Microgrid to Supply Fire-Prone Community with Safe, Clean Sustainable Energy
ESS Tech, Inc. (NYSE: GWH) announced its iron flow batteries are set to aid in a microgrid project by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) in Cameron Corners, California.
This innovative project aims to enhance community resilience during emergencies and will integrate with a large solar array, providing a zero-emissions energy solution. The deployment of six Energy Warehouse™ systems will yield up to 3 megawatt-hours of energy storage. The project is scheduled to launch in Q1 2022, allowing for energy sales in California’s wholesale market while ensuring reliability for critical services.
- Deployment of ESS's iron flow batteries to support critical services in California.
- Project integrates renewable solar energy with long-duration storage for a zero-emissions solution.
- Potential revenue generation through energy sales in California's wholesale market.
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Solar power and non-flammable long-duration energy storage will support critical facilities during emergencies
The ESS solution will be paired with a large on-site solar array to create a zero-emissions microgrid to support numerous critical community facilities – including a fire station, a health center, and key telecommunications equipment – during Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events. The first-of-its-kind, utility-scale project will utilize six ESS second-generation Energy Warehouse™ systems to provide up to 3 megawatt-hours (MWh) of stored energy capacity. When the microgrid is not in use, the energy stored in the ESS system will be bid into the
“The Cameron Corners Microgrid Project symbolizes SDG&E’s commitment to keeping our customers safe and building resilience against wildfires and extreme weather,” said
“SDG&E has demonstrated global leadership in addressing the reliability challenges caused by climate change. This project will demonstrate how microgrids can benefit customers in
The ESS energy storage solution will be integrated with a solar PV array and into SDG&E’s local area distribution controller (LADC) to ensure multi-day continuity of services to first responders and critical customer loads in a remote location.
In recent years, the need for microgrid-based energy resilience has become more critical, due to the sharp increase in extreme weather events and wildfires across the
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