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Apex Clean Energy and Powin partner to develop battery storage projects in Texas

Apex Clean Energy and Powin, an energy storage provider, are teaming up to roll out two new battery storage projects in Texas.

The two projects, Angelo Storage, co-located with the 195 MW Angelo Solar Project, and Great Kiskadee Storage, will each deliver 100 MW/200 MWh of capacity to the Texas grid with a two-hour battery duration.

Apex will develop, own, and operate the projects, while Powin will provide its Centipede Platform and StackOS battery management system for the two facilities. Powin’s StackOS platform will provide energy arbitrage and ancillary grid services to the ERCOT market, which are critical for maintaining grid reliability. The storage systems will absorb excess solar or wind generation when demand is low and discharge when energy usage is high. This will allow the grid to operate more efficiently and flexibly.

“Texas already leads the nation in operating wind and solar capacity; adding battery storage will support ERCOT with grid reliability, encouraging additional renewable development in the Lone Star State,” Mark Goodwin, president and CEO of Apex, said. “Battery storage is a crucial component of our nation’s energy transition, and Apex is investing accordingly, with 11.6 GW of utility-scale storage in our development portfolio—gigawatts of clean energy potential that is only realized alongside experienced partners like Powin.”

The will generate more than $24.4 million in tax revenue and approximately 100 jobs during construction. The Angelo and Great Kiskadee storage projects are expected to begin commercial operations in late 2023 and 2024.

“As Texas experiences more extreme weather conditions in both summer and winter months, there’s a growing need for cleaner and more reliable energy,” Geoff Brown, CEO of Powin, said. “With visibility and control down to the battery cell level, our platform can respond to changing grid conditions in real-time. As these new storage projects are deployed, ERCOT customers in the region will have the assurance of a climate-resilient grid backed by Powin’s technology.”

Dave Kovaleski

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