Energy storage firm completes Oregon project

Published on May 15, 2019 by Douglas Clark

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NEC has completed a 500 kW/1000 kWh battery energy storage system installed at the Howard Elementary School in Eugene, Ore., to provide community savings, resiliency, and emergency water supply.

The system, which is owned and operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board, will not only reduce energy costs but also ensures resiliency for the school while providing extra hours of power during times of shutdown, such as during inclement weather events.

“This is a great example of the community coming together to leverage the benefits of energy storage for all parties, especially the citizens of Eugene,” Steve Fludder, CEO of NEC Energy Solutions, said. “From saving on energy costs to ensuring the power stays on and that customers of the Eugene Water & Electric Board have access to fresh water, this project shows the value of proper planning, design, and innovation that NEC’s energy storage solutions provide.”

WorleyParsons managed the engineering, procurement, and construction contract (EPC).

“We are delighted to partner with NEC Energy Solutions, the Eugene Water & Electric Board, the Eugene School District 4J and Howard Elementary School to deliver this important battery energy storage installation,” Kirk Neubauer, project manager at Worley, said. “We are proudly expanding our involvement in such developments, which provide better futures for local communities and affirm our commitment to the Worley mission of helping our customers to meet the world’s changing resources and energy needs.”