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Andy Colthorpe
There are perhaps four or five US states which have become prolific in their deployment of battery energy storage systems. The growth of large-scale battery systems in places like California, Hawaii, Texas, Arizona and New York might naturally form the bulk of our US project news coverage here at
Energy-Storage.news, but it’s also interesting to hear about what’s happening in regions where that development is still at an earlier stage.
One example is the steady proliferation of batteries paired with renewable generation in states that have long relied on coal. As that era of coal dominance looks set to end, driven as much by economics as any environmental policies, in the last year or so we’ve heard about huge hybrid resources projects of that type in Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Indiana along with smaller projects in Kansas and Ohio.
HOUSTON and PLYMOUTH, N.H., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) announced the completion of its first utility scale energy storage project. The 2.45 megawatt (MW) battery project was developed in partnership with ENGIE North America (ENGIE), a leading provider of energy storage services.
ENGIE will own and operate the battery unit, which is located on the site of NHEC s 2 MW solar array in Moultonborough, NH. The battery unit will charge from NHEC s distribution system during times of low demand and discharge during periods of peak regional electricity use. By discharging during hours of peak electric usage, the battery will save NHEC s members money on regional market and delivery charges while reducing demand on the grid.
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