The MS Solar 5 Golden Triangle Project – Battery Energy Storage System is a 50,000kW energy storage project located in Lowndes County, Mississippi, US. The rated storage capacity of the project is 200,000kWh.
The project will be commissioned in 2022.
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The MS Solar 5 Golden Triangle Project – Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Origis Energy USA. The project is owned by Origis Energy USA (100%).
Contractors involved
Origis Energy USA is the owner. Origis Energy USA is the developer.
Additional information
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) awarded project to Origis Energy.
About Origis Energy USA
Origis Energy USA Inc (Origis Energy USA) is a renewable energy company that offers solar energy projects services. The company’s services include engineering, procurement and construction, project development, operations and maintenance, financing, and asset management services. It also offers risk management, contract management, quality control, due diligence and other related services. Origis Energy USA’s project portfolio includes Boise Solar farm, Aigenesia, Agrisolar,LaFayette solar project, Creel Improvement District, Sun Way, and others. It caters its services to commercial and public solar companies, utility, clean energy consumers and investors. The company has operations in the US, Belgium, and Brazil. Origis Energy USA is headquartered in Miami, Florida, the US.
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