Prologis Inc., an industrial real estate heavyweight with annual revenue of more than $8 billion, recently achieved a significant energy milestone in Texas.
The company turned on its first battery storage unit in the state near a warehouse it owns in Arlington — the first of several battery projects the company is pursuing.
More and more companies such as Prologis (NYSE: PLD) are investing in battery storage because they see a market in Texas to build up energy reserves that can help during peak times of energy use.
The first 10-megawatt project was unveiled June 10 next to the company’s logistics warehouse space 3651 Allen Ave. It has the capability to supply 5,200 households with energy for two hours during peak times of energy use identified by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, according to Prologis.
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