SCE Selects Suppliers for 261 MW in Energy Storage

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https://renewableenergyoutlook.wp.lexblogs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/190/2014/06/cellRows.jpgSouthern California Edison (SCE) announced the suppliers and projects it has selected for the largest grid-connected energy storage purchase in U.S. history. This energy storage procurement is more than five times greater than SCE’s minimum authorization of 50 MW, pursuant to a California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) ruling. SCE will purchase 261 MW of energy storage resources, pending approval by the CPUC.

This procurement effort marks the first time SCE has used a competitive solicitation to obtain bids for energy storage projects. Once deployed, the energy storage systems will provide a number of services to SCE’s power grid, including ensuring adequate available electrical capacity to meet peak demand.

The companies named to provide storage systems and amounts are:

  • NRG Energy, 0.5 MW
  • Ice Energy, 25.6 MW
  • Advanced Microgrid Solutions, 50 MW
  • Stem, 85 MW
  • AES Energy Storage, 100 MW

California is currently focused on implementing AB 2514, which requires investor-owned utilities to procure 1.325 GW of energy storage by 2020. The progressive clean energy policies of the CPUC have helped make the state a global leader in energy storage, with substantial progress achieved since its 2013 decision ordering SCE’s storage procurement.

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