NEWS

August 3, 2023

The National Law Review |  Massachusetts DPU Approves Zoning Bylaw Exemptions for Two Energy Storage Projects

The National Law Review on the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities approval for Plus Power’s Cranberry Point Energy Storage in Carver, MA.  “Per the Order, the Department also found that the projects are necessary and will provide public benefits, and that the alternative sites evaluated, or no-build alternatives, are inferior to the proposed locations and plans. The Department also evaluated public health and safety issues related to potential fire risks at the proposed project sites, details about battery operating technology, water and wetlands impacts and issues pertaining to land use.”


July 14, 2023

EnergyCapitalHTX  | Energy storage startup moves into larger Houston-area space, plans to grow team

Houston media reports on Plus Power’s establishment of our headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas.  “One of Plus Power’s storage facilities is the 100-megawatt Gambit project, which opened two years ago in Angleton. The nearly eight-acre facility supports power supplies for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which runs the power grid for 90 percent of Texas.”


April 13, 2023

AZ Central |  “SRP starts work on Arizona's largest standalone battery project in this metro Phoenix city”

SRP and Houston-based Plus Power, joined by officials from Avondale, held a ceremonial ground breaking at the previously announced battery facility Wednesday. The new Sierra Estrella energy storage facility will hold electricity produced during low-use periods and release it when demand is higher, helping to power more than 56,000 average-sized homes for a four-hour period.


November 15, 2022

S&P Global | “US energy storage wave builds strength amid delays”

Garrett Hering on the coming wave of energy storage deployments, starting with Plus Power’s Kapolei Energy Storage facility in Hawaii and our 250-MW Sierra Estrella Energy Storage and 90-MW Superstition Energy Storage facilities for Salt River Project.   The piece notes Plus Power having secured an excess of battery supply – 6.5 GWh—to serve our projects coming online through 2025 and more. "”The next year is going to be a game of musical chairs of those who have supply and those who don't," Keefe said. Plus Power is talking with fellow developers in need.”


July 19, 2022

Maine Public Radio | “Big batteries are quickly becoming part of Maine's electric grid”

Murray Carpenter interviews State Representative Mo Terry on Maine’s electrified future: “The storage facilities that we have right now are on the smaller size, 10-15 megawatts per facility, where the one that’s coming to Gorham is hopefully going to be up to about 150 megawatts of storage,” she says. That proposed facility, Plus Power’s Cross Town Project, would be about 17 times the size of the Tesla system near East Millinocket. That's about enough to power 150,000 Maine homes for two hours.


October 25, 2021

Canary Media  I  “Hawaii has a one-year deadline to ditch coal.  Can it keep the lights on?”

Watch a 6-minute video in this story from Julian Spector at Canary Media on how the Kapolei Energy Storage project in Oahu serves as a linchpin to integrate higher amounts of customer-sited renewables—and more utility-scale renewables. Project Lead Scott Schalich agrees: KES will be a “postcard from the future for the mainland on decarbonizing the grid.”


August 18, 2021

Canary Media | “Hawaii building huge new battery, bidding farewell to coal

Julian Spector describes the unique grid-forming and blackstart services of Plus Power’s planned 185 MW/ 565 MWh KES facility on Oahu, Hawaii, beyond its main role of absorbing abundant, low-cost renewable energy and shifting it to when energy is needed most.  “Put simply, KES is a test case for how to switch from fossil fuels to clean energy without relying on gas power in a pinch.”


August 6, 2021

Forbes  I “Plus Power: Charging Into New Storage Markets

Peter Kelly-Detwiler on Plus Power’s data-driven strategies to deploy utility-scale stand alone energy storage across the U.S.


February 11, 2021

Green Tech Media | “Plus Power Breaks Open New England Market for Massive Batteries

San Francisco-based developer Plus Power won two bids in the latest capacity auction held by the New England ISO, which operates the transmission grid and competitive power markets in six northeastern states. That means that these two battery plants offered a compelling enough price to edge out some fossil fuel plants for delivering power on demand.


August 6, 2021

ACC | “Colorado Electric Utilities Voluntarily Commit to 100% Clean Energy”

Until recently, clean energy technologies were too cost-prohibitive and unreliable to add in large amounts to the grid. However, the announcements from Colorado’s largest electric utilities reflect a dramatic change in the philosophical and economic views toward the adoption of clean energy technologies and the potential reliability and affordability benefits they can provide.


September 28, 2021

Utility Dive | “With forward capacity auction success, batteries are winning in New England

Todd Olinsky-Paul of Clean Energy Group posts an opinion of Plus Power's major energy storage milestone in New England.