Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has proposed plans to procure energy from nine new battery energy storage projects in California, US.
If approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the proposed projects will have a total capacity of around 1.6GW and expand the company’s total battery energy storage system capacity to over 3.33GW by 2024.
Slated to be operational between 2023 and 2026, the projects will support California’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction policy and replace electricity generation from the expected retirements of Southern California natural gas plants and PG&E’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP).
The nine projects will use lithium-ion battery energy storage technology, each with a four-hour discharge duration.
PG&E has signed 15-year resource adequacy agreements for the projects, including the Beaumont energy storage project with 100MW capacity; Edwards Sanborn energy storage project with 169MW capacity and Canyon Country energy storage project with 80MW capacity.
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