星期日, 13 4 月, 2025
Home PV Project 60 MWh of energy storage now operational in SCE territory

60 MWh of energy storage now operational in SCE territory

Source:Convergent

Two storage systems Convergent Energy + Power financed and developed in Orange County, California, are now operational in Southern California Edison (SCE) territory. Convergent will operate and maintain the 9-MW/36-MWh and 6-MW/24-MWh lithium-ion energy storage systems at one of SCE’s substations in Santa Ana, California, using Convergent’s energy storage intelligence, PEAK IQ.

Convergent’s energy storage systems are providing resource adequacy to SCE. This improves grid reliability and renewables integration.

“Modernizing our electricity grid is critical to the future of energy and mitigating the climate crisis,” said Convergent CEO Johannes Rittershausen. “Energy storage is essential to reducing our dependency on fossil fuels and Convergent is proud to continue demonstrating its value to customers and communities through innovative partners like SCE in strategic California locations at the forefront of change.”

Convergent’s PEAK IQ energy storage intelligence uses artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to ensure energy is stored and dispatched at the most strategic times.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Huawei Unveils Luna 2000-215 Series To Revolutionise Energy Storage In Nigeria

Huawei has unveiled its latest energy storage solution, LUNA 2000-215 Series, which targets Nigeria’s commercial and industrial (CNI) market with innovative technology to tackle...

Ningbo Deye Will Invests 16GWh Energy Storage

Ningbo Deye Technology Group’s subsidiary locked in a pact to build a colossal energy storage facility, not only boosting its stock value but also...

Trump tariffs on solar panels to spur Chinese investment in the US

Chinese companies are likely to increase their production of solar panels in the US to mitigate any fallout from possible higher tariffs on their...

How U.S. tariffs could affect solar imports

On Feb. 1, the United States announced a 25% tariff on Mexican goods and non-oil and gas imports from Canada. Canadian oil and gas...