The Camino Solar PV Park – Battery Energy Storage System is an 11,000kW energy storage project located in Tehachapi, California, US.
The project will be commissioned in 2021.
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The Camino Solar PV Park – Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Aurora Solar. The project is owned by Avangrid Renewables (100%), a subsidiary of Avangrid Renewables Holdings.
The key applications of the project are energy cost optimization, peak shaving and grid support services.
Contractors involved
Avangrid Renewables is the owner. Aurora Solar is the developer.
Additional information
Aurora solar,LLC is a subsidary of Avangrid Renewables is the owner and developer of this project. The Camino Solar plus Battery Energy Storage Project will generate approximately 147,000 Megawatt/hours (MWh) per year of renewable energy. The 11 MW battery installation will enable Riverside to store excess energy that the system produces during the day for use during the evening hours when market prices are higher, thus reducing Riverside’s costs. Energy storage also will help reduce the impacts of overproduction of electricity on the grid.
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