With Texas set to lead the nation in new power storage generation added to its grid, developers are eyeing the Lone Star State for their projects. Portland, Oregon-based GridStor is the latest to announce its intent to break into the Electric Reliability Council of Texas’ service area.
GridStor acquired the Evelyn Battery Energy Storage project this week from Moab, Utah-based Balanced Rock Power. GridStor will construct and operate the project, which is located in Galveston County near the Hidden Lakes substation owned by Texas New Mexico Power.
of policy and strategy at GridStor
Construction on Evelyn will begin this summer, and the project will go online the following year, the company said. Jason Burwen, GridStor’s vice president of policy and strategy, said faster interconnection times to the Texas grid, compared to other options, were a big incentive for the company.
“Texas benefits from having the closest thing to a pure market in its power sector. When prices signal that it’s valuable to the consumers to have power at peak demand periods, these assets will show up to provide that service,” Burwen said. “Texas battery storage is not in a bubble, it’s in a boom, because the scale of need in Texas is so significant and the fundamentals of the grid are going to require it for some time to come.”
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