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Related: About this forumThe remarkable rise of California's grid battery capacity
Maria Virginia Olano, Julian Spector, 22 September 2023
Full Article: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/batteries/chart-the-remarkable-rise-of-californias-grid-battery-capacity
Grid batteries are the latest crop to flourish in the California sunshine: The states energy storage capacity has surged tenfold in just the past three years.
Battery storage is coming online faster than any other sort of power plant, according to a recent report from the California Independent System Operator, which coordinates grid operations for most of the Golden State. Battery capacity jumped from 500 megawatts in 2020 to 5,000 megawatts by May 2023; that amounts to 7.6% of the electricity systems nameplate capacity.
Batteries are soaking up solar power during the sunniest hours and delivering it back to the grid after sunset when power is more expensive and carbon-intensive. Theyve already proven valuable in the state, bolstering the grid during crucial evening hours in the September 2022 heat wave. More batteries arriving on the scene will further protect against power shortages during those hours when air-conditioning needs surge, but solar production fades away.
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Back in 2010, California lawmakers ordered the states utilities to install energy storage, anticipating all the renewable energy that would be built in the coming decades. It took a few years to finalize the rules; regulators made it official in 2013, ordering the three big utilities to procure 1,325 megawatts by 2020 and install it by the end of 2024.
Utilities like to start small and slow with new technologies, but energy storage proved too useful for unhurried adoption. When the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility leak was discovered in 2015, a horrendous amount of fossil gas had escaped into the atmosphere. That greenhouse emissions bomb also reduced the supply of gas for Southern California power plants, raising concerns about blackouts for the coming summer.
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Battery storage is coming online faster than any other sort of power plant, according to a recent report from the California Independent System Operator, which coordinates grid operations for most of the Golden State. Battery capacity jumped from 500 megawatts in 2020 to 5,000 megawatts by May 2023; that amounts to 7.6% of the electricity systems nameplate capacity.
Batteries are soaking up solar power during the sunniest hours and delivering it back to the grid after sunset when power is more expensive and carbon-intensive. Theyve already proven valuable in the state, bolstering the grid during crucial evening hours in the September 2022 heat wave. More batteries arriving on the scene will further protect against power shortages during those hours when air-conditioning needs surge, but solar production fades away.
-snip-
Back in 2010, California lawmakers ordered the states utilities to install energy storage, anticipating all the renewable energy that would be built in the coming decades. It took a few years to finalize the rules; regulators made it official in 2013, ordering the three big utilities to procure 1,325 megawatts by 2020 and install it by the end of 2024.
Utilities like to start small and slow with new technologies, but energy storage proved too useful for unhurried adoption. When the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility leak was discovered in 2015, a horrendous amount of fossil gas had escaped into the atmosphere. That greenhouse emissions bomb also reduced the supply of gas for Southern California power plants, raising concerns about blackouts for the coming summer.
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Full Article: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/batteries/chart-the-remarkable-rise-of-californias-grid-battery-capacity
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The remarkable rise of California's grid battery capacity (Original Post)
Think. Again.
Sep 2023
OP
When Democrats are in control, things not only work, they work BETTER and work RIGHT!
BComplex
Sep 2023
#1
When the propaganda and mainstream media republican control ends in this country...
OKIsItJustMe
Sep 2023
#2
BComplex
(9,037 posts)1. When Democrats are in control, things not only work, they work BETTER and work RIGHT!
When the propaganda and mainstream media republican control ends in this country, the idiots will quit being so stupid as to elect republicans. Ever.
OKIsItJustMe
(20,603 posts)2. When the propaganda and mainstream media republican control ends in this country...
And the sun shines 24 hours a day
❝The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy describes the Marketing Department of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation as: "A bunch of mindless jerks who'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes."
Curiously, an edition of the Encyclopedia Galactica which fell through a rift in the time-space continuum from 1000 years in the future describes the Marketing Department of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation as: "A bunch of mindless jerks who were the first against the wall when the revolution came.❞
True that.
OKIsItJustMe
(20,603 posts)4. Watts are nice, but what about watt-hours?
i.e. how long can the batteries keep putting out juice?
PG&E Press Release: The Next Giant Leap for Electric System Reliability: PG&E Proposes Nearly 1,600 MW of New Battery Energy Storage Capacity
01/24/2022
Projects Expected to Deliver Clean Energy to Customers by 2024
OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As part of its mission to build a stronger, more resilient energy grid for the hometowns it serves, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is proposing nine new battery energy storage projects totaling approximately 1,600 megawatts (MW), to further integrate renewable energy resources and improve reliability of the California electric system.
If approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), these nine projects would bring PG&s total battery energy storage system capacity to more than 3,330 MW by 2024.
Project Details
The nine projects announced today and listed below all feature lithium-ion battery energy storage technology, each with a four-hour discharge duration. PG&E has executed 15-year Resource Adequacy agreements for each of the following projects:
Is that bad? Is that good? At least its a figure.Projects Expected to Deliver Clean Energy to Customers by 2024
OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As part of its mission to build a stronger, more resilient energy grid for the hometowns it serves, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is proposing nine new battery energy storage projects totaling approximately 1,600 megawatts (MW), to further integrate renewable energy resources and improve reliability of the California electric system.
If approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), these nine projects would bring PG&s total battery energy storage system capacity to more than 3,330 MW by 2024.
Project Details
The nine projects announced today and listed below all feature lithium-ion battery energy storage technology, each with a four-hour discharge duration. PG&E has executed 15-year Resource Adequacy agreements for each of the following projects: