Cleantech San Diego member San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) announced today that five new energy storage projects totaling 83. 5 MW have been approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
How much battery storage does SDG&E have?
SDG&E's utility-owned battery storage portfolio is expected to reach nearly 480 MW of power capacity and over 1.9 GWh of energy storage by year-end, including the Westside Canal expansion and two additional projects in San Diego County currently being constructed.
How does SDG&E protect energy storage?
With safety at its core, SDG&E closely adheres to recognized energy-storage safety practices through robust safety systems, strong coordination with first responders, and regular reviews of the latest research, helping advance a safe transition to a cleaner energy future.
Will 131 MW energy storage facility be fully operational by June 2025?
This expansion project will add 100 megawatts (MW) of energy storage capacity to the existing 131 MW facility and is projected to be fully operational by June 2025. This expansion project will add 100 megawatts (MW) of energy storage capacity to the existing 131 MW facility.
What does SDG&E do?
SDG&E is an innovative energy delivery company that provides clean, safe and reliable energy to better the lives of the people it serves in San Diego and southern Orange counties.
Why is battery storage important to SDG&E?
Battery storage is also part of SDG&E's aim to improve energy affordability by securing federal tax credits that can help reduce electric infrastructure costs.
Is SDG&E a good company?
SDG&E is a recognized leader in its industry and community, as demonstrated by being named Corporate Partner of the Year at the San Diego Business Journal's Nonprofit & Corporate Citizenship Awards and receiving PA Consulting's ReliabilityOne ® Award for Outstanding Reliability Performance for 18 consecutive years.