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Invenergy has completed the El Sol Energy Storage Center (50 MW), marking its 10th battery energy storage project in Arizona to achieve commercial operations since the beginning of 2023. This milestone is significant as Invenergy’s projects represent nearly half of all storage facilities that have come online in Arizona during this period. The company’s Arizona storage projects have generated millions of dollars in local investment, benefiting public schools, emergency services, and infrastructure. These projects include Desert Star, Paloma, Cotton Center, Gila Bend I & II, Hyder I & II, Foothills I & II, and El Sol. Invenergy is also developing additional solar and storage projects in the state, with the Yuma Solar Energy Center (70 MW) set to begin operations later this year and the Hashknife Solar Energy Center (275 MW) expected to start construction.
“The start of commercial operations at El Sol is an exciting milestone for Invenergy, marking our 10th storage project online in the state which helps meet the high customer demand for clean energy in Arizona,” said Jim Shield, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Invenergy. “Our investment in clean energy storage nationwide recognizes the growing need for diverse and safe energy sources and infrastructure that provides Americans with more reliable, affordable electricity year-round.”
“Arizona has experienced an extended stretch of triple-digit temperatures this summer and APS customers have used a record-breaking amount of energy as they run their air conditioners to stay cool. Adding renewable projects like the El Sol Energy Storage Center to our already diverse power supply will help APS continue to deliver the reliable, affordable and increasingly clean energy our customers count on, especially on our hottest summer days,” said Brian Cole, Vice President of Resource Management at APS.
“It’s exciting to see Invenergy’s significant investment in energy storage come to life through the El Sol Energy Storage Center. This project brings increased revenues into local Arizona communities and supports energy resiliency, reliability and affordability for Arizona residents and businesses,” said Maren Mahoney, Director of Arizona Governor’s Office of Resiliency. “Projects like these are critical as our energy demand grows and El Sol demonstrates the potential for sustainable, private sector-led growth.” |