The Lily Solar PV Plant – Battery Energy Storage System is a 50,000kW energy storage project located in Kaufman, Texas, US. The rated storage capacity of the project is 75,000kWh.

The project will be commissioned in 2021.

Description

The Lily Solar PV Plant – Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Enel Green Power North America. The project is owned by Enel Green Power North America (100%), a subsidiary of Enel North America.

The key applications of the project are renewable capacity firming and grid optimization.

Contractors involved

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Enel Green Power North America is the owner. Enel Green Power North America is the developer.

Additional information

The battery storage system is capable of storing up to 75 MWh at a time to be dispatched when solar power generation is low, while also providing the grid access to a clean supply of electricity during periods of high demand.

About Enel Green Power North America

Enel Green Power North America Inc (EGP-NA), a subsidiary of Enel Green Power SpA is an alternative energy company that owns, operates, and develops renewable energy plants. The company generates electric power from hydro power, biomass, wind, solar, and geothermal sources. Its hydro projects include Boott, Crescent, Salmon Falls, Dexter, High Falls, Denley, Theresa, Walden, Port Leyden, Elk Creek and GeoBon, among others. EGP-NA’s wind projects comrpise Minnesota Wind, Buffalo Dunes, Smoky Hills, Castle Rock Ridge, Prairie Rose, and St. Lawrence, among others. The company also owns and operates plants across the US and Canada. It has its operations in San Diego, Andover, Reno, and Washington, the US. EGP-NA is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, the US.

Methodology

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