PG&E Teams With Energy Vault to Build and Operate the Largest Green Hydrogen Long-Duration Energy Storage System in the U.S.
Energy Vault Holdings (NYSE: NRGV) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE: PCG) announced a partnership to deploy a utility-scale hybrid energy storage system in Calistoga, California. The system, designed to provide 293 MWh of carbon-free energy, will support up to 2,000 electric customers during planned outages. The construction is set to begin in Q4 2023, with operations expected by Q2 2024. This innovative technology aims to replace traditional diesel generators, enhancing grid reliability and contributing to decarbonization goals.
- Partnership between NRGV and PCG for a utility-scale hybrid energy storage project.
- The system will provide 293 MWh of carbon-free energy for 48 hours to approximately 2,000 electric customers.
- Anticipated construction start in Q4 2023, with commercial operations expected by Q2 2024.
- Potential future capacity expansion to 700 MWh, increasing flexibility and reliability.
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Hybrid system will be capable of powering approximately 2,000 electric customers within PG&E’s
This Long-Duration Energy Storage System is the first-of-its-kind and integrates a short duration battery system, for grid forming and black start capabilities, with a long duration fuel cells plus green liquid hydrogen storage system
System managed and dispatched by Energy Vault’s technology-neutral
Project supported by a 10.5-year tolling agreement; Construction anticipated to begin in Q4 2023 with commercial operation expected by the end of Q2 2024
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The BH-ESS is designed to power downtown and the surrounding area of the
Energy Vault’s BH-ESS will replace the typical, mobile diesel generators used to energize PG&E’s
“PG&E selected Energy Vault’s innovative hybrid architecture and design to create a cost-effective, community-scale, fully carbon-free microgrid that can store and dispatch on-demand renewable energy,” said
The system is anticipated to provide carbon-free energy for the
Construction is anticipated to begin in the fourth quarter of 2023 with commercial operation expected by the end of second quarter of 2024. Upon completion, this project is expected to be the first-of-its-kind and the largest utility-scale green hydrogen project in
“We’re excited to partner with
About the Technology, How it Works, and Next steps
Under the 10.5-year agreement,
A hydrogen fuel cell will be powered by electrolytic hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources. The hybrid generation/storage facility will not emit localized pollutants such as oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter when generating electricity to power the microgrid. Green hydrogen, also called renewable hydrogen, is produced through the electrolysis of water. This process is powered entirely by renewable energy, so it generates no polluting emissions into the atmosphere and is the cleanest and most sustainable hydrogen. The community-scale microgrid will be
The solution is designed to operate during planned outages and PSPS events, serving all the load within a safe-to-energize area in the
Energy Vault’s proprietary Energy Management System will provide full system control and optimal dispatching across the multi-medium aspect of the project, including batteries, hydrogen tanks and fuel-cells.
The entire system will be developed on less than one acre of land and is expected to serve as a model for Energy Vault’s future utility-scale hybrid storage system deployments.
Given the groundbreaking nature of the technology,
The
For more information, read PG&E’s advice letter requesting approval of the project.
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Energy Vault® develops and deploys utility-scale energy storage solutions designed to transform the world's approach to sustainable energy storage. The company's comprehensive offerings include proprietary gravity-based storage, battery storage, and green hydrogen energy storage technologies. Each storage solution is supported by the Company’s hardware technology-agnostic energy management system software and integration platform. Unique to the industry, Energy Vault’s innovative technology portfolio delivers customized short-and-long-duration energy storage solutions to help utilities, independent power producers, and large industrial energy users significantly reduce levelized energy costs while maintaining power reliability. Utilizing eco-friendly materials with the ability to integrate waste materials for beneficial reuse, Energy Vault’s EVx™ gravity-based energy storage technology is facilitating the shift to a circular economy while accelerating the global clean energy transition for its customers. Please visit www.energyvault.com for more information.
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