by Julian Spector, Greentech Media
Highlights
Community choice agency (CCA) Clean Power Alliance, which provides power for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, has contracted a deal with sPower to build a 100-megawatt battery storage facility.
- This is the first CCA to contract a 100 MW battery system
- This battery size is equivalent to the largest battery in the world by megawatt capacity
- Titled the Luna Storage Facility, the project will cost $100 million dollars and use labor from the nearby town of Lancaster
- Southern California is retiring it’s coastal gas plants due to environmental regulations from the State. The introduction of new battery facilities will help replace these plants and store energy created by renewable sources
- The battery will help bring more clean energy into evening and night time energy use, a time where fossil fuel use is higher due to lack of access of renewables once solar is offline
- The project is expected to be online by August 2021
- Clean Power Alliance Executive Director Ted Bardacke wants to finish the project quickly to show that battery plants can reliably take over the peak-power role from gas peakers
Community Choice Energy can be one of the most powerful ways to accelerate the transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean energy sources, and The Climate Center is working to spread it throughout California for a climate-safe future. We are especially focused on establishing Community Choice in the Central Valley, where the impacts of a fossil fuel economy are most acute.
Nina Turner
Energy Programs and Communications CoordinatorJanina is a graduate of the Energy Management and Design program at Sonoma State University with experience in non-profits that specialize in sustainability and volunteerism.