Project Detail |
Design and construction of a portfolio of seven standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS), with a total capacity of 180 megawatts of alternating current (MWAC), located approximately seven miles northeast of the city of Harlingen. Increase the efficiency and reliability of grid management, as well as support the transition to a greener, more sustainable grid by helping integrate electricity generated by intermittent renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind. The project is expected to store up to 69,367 MWh of energy a year, which is equivalent to serving up to 36,754 households and will displace the emission of an estimated 28,154 metric tons/year of CO2, 16 metric tons/year of NOx and 22 metric tons/year of SO2. |