SDG&E to Add Four Microgrids With Energy Storage to Further Strengthen Summer Grid Reliability and Advance Clean Energy Goals
New battery energy storage will be installed at electric substations
“These clean energy projects will help our region become more resilient to the impacts of our worsening climate,” said SDG&E Vice President of Energy Innovation
The projects stemmed from Gov. Newsom’s Proclamation of a State Emergency issued last summer, which outlines California’s energy needs in the face of growing climate challenges. The four new projects, slated to be completed in summer 2023, are the latest of a series of energy storage investments by SDG&E, including the opening of Top Gun, a 30 MW facility, in
Battery storage works by capturing renewable resources like wind and solar when they are abundant during the day, then sending that energy back to the grid when it is needed. As with other SDG&E owned storage projects, these facilities will be connected to the state energy market so that the
Below are brief descriptions of each of the projects.
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The Clairemont substation microgrid will have the ability to power the
Balboa Branch Library/Cool Zone ,Fire Station 36, and local schools such asLafayette Elementary and Sequoia Elementary Schools, Innovation andCPMA Middle Schools , andMadison High School -
The Boulevard substation microgrid will have the ability to power the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department,
Fire Station 47,Campo Reservation Fire Station ,Cal Fire White Star Station , Campo Tribal Office,Campo Kumeyaay Nation Medical Center ,Southern Indian Health Council Campo Clinic , theBoulevard Border Patrol Station , and theBoulevard Post Office -
The Paradise substation microgrid will have the ability to power Fire Stations 51 and 32, the
Southeast Division Police Department , andBell Middle School , as well as Freese,Boone and Fulton Elementary -
The Elliott substation microgrid will have the ability to power
Fire Station 39, theTierrasanta Public Library/Cool Zone ,Tierrasanta Medical Center ,Jean Farb Middle School ,Canyon Hills High School , and Tierrasanta and Kumeyaay Elementary Schools.
To learn more about SDG&E’s clean energy projects, visit sdge.com/sustainability.
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