Creating Our Clean Energy Future: PG&E Commissions its Moss Landing Elkhorn Battery
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE:PCG) announced the commissioning of its 182.5-megawatt Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system, the Elkhorn Battery, at the Moss Landing substation in Monterey County. Officially certified by CAISO on April 7, 2022, the system can store and dispatch up to 730 megawatt hours of energy, improving energy reliability in California. The project is part of a larger initiative to deploy 3,330 MW of battery energy storage systems by 2024, addressing local energy demand and enhancing grid stability.
- Commissioning of the 182.5 MW Elkhorn Battery enhances grid reliability and renewable energy integration.
- The system can store and dispatch up to 730 MWh of energy, supporting peak demand effectively.
- Part of a larger plan to deploy 3,330 MW of battery energy storage systems throughout California by 2024, with 955.5 MW already online.
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182.5-Megawatt Lithium-ion System is One of the Largest in the World
Elkhorn Battery is One of Many Storage Systems Slated for Commissioning from 2022-2024
After final testing, the BESS was fully energized and certified for market participation by the
Not only does battery energy storage help integrate renewable energy sources, such as solar, it also enhances the overall reliability of California’s ever-changing energy supply. Batteries are charged when energy demand is low (or when solar production is high) and then provide additional capacity by sending that reserved power to the grid when demand grows.
“We are ushering in a new era of electric system reliability and delivering a vision into the future for our customers with the commissioning of the Tesla Megapack system in
The BESS was approved by the
The Elkhorn Battery system – named for its physical location on the mouth of the Elkhorn Slough on
It includes 256 Tesla Megapack battery units on 33 concrete slabs. Each unit houses batteries and power conversion equipment in a single cabinet. Transformers and switchgears were also installed along with the Megapacks to connect energy stored in the batteries with the 115 kilovolt (kv) electric transmission system.
The BESS has the capacity to store and dispatch up to 730 megawatt hours (MWh) of energy to the electrical grid at a maximum rate of 182.5 MW for up to four hours during periods of high demand.
The Elkhorn Battery enhances reliability by addressing capacity deficiencies that have resulted from increased local energy demand. It participates in the CAISO wholesale electric markets, providing energy and ancillary service – such as serving as an operating reserve that can quickly be dispatched to ensure there is sufficient energy to meet demand – to the CAISO-controlled grid.
The system represents one of the largest utility-owned, lithium-ion battery energy storage systems in the world.
Elkhorn Battery Part of a Growing Trend
To date, 955.5 MW (of the 3,330 MW under contract) of new battery storage capacity has been connected to California’s electric grid including:
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182.5 MW PG&E Elkhorn Battery in
Monterey County , commissioned 2022 -
200 MW Diablo Storage System in
Contra Costa County , commissioned 2022 -
60 MW Coso Battery Storage located in
Inyo County , commissioned 2022 -
400 MW Vistra Moss Landing Battery Energy Storage Facility in
Monterey County , commissioned 2021 -
63 MW NextEra Blythe system in
Riverside County , commissioned 2021 -
50 MW Gateway system in
San Diego County , commissioned 2021
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