The Canutillo Energy Center Battery Energy Storage System is a 50,000kW energy storage project located in Canutillo, Texas, US.
The project was announced in 2019 and will be commissioned in 2023.
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The Canutillo Energy Center Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Orsted.
Contractors involved
Orsted is the developer of Canutillo Energy Center Battery Energy Storage System.
Additional information
El Paso Electric Company has entered into a twenty-year LTPPA with Canutillo Energy Center, LLC for energy storage provided by the Canutillo Energy Storage Center Project, constructed by Canutillo Energy Center, LLC in Canutillo, Texas at an initial cost of $6.94 per kW plus a variable operation and maintenance rate of $18.00 per MWh.
About Orsted
Orsted AS (Orsted) is a renewable energy company. It develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, bioenergy plants, solar farms, and energy storage facilities, and provides waste-to-energy solutions and smart energy products. The company produces heat and electricity using coal, natural gas, oil, biomass, wind and solar sources; and sells power and gas in wholesale and retail markets, and optimizes and hedges its energy portfolio. Orsted also owns and operates gas and power contracts, and originates and trades these for optimizing its portfolio; and operates Renescience plants, biogas upgrade facilities and biogas plants. It has operations in the UK, Denmark, Germany, the US, the Netherlands and other. Orsted is headquartered in Fredericia, Denmark.
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