From ESS News

Independent energy producer Clearway Energy flipped the swap on the 147 MW Rosamond Central Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Kern County, California. The undertaking represents Clearway’s newest funding in its almost 850 MW BESS portfolio of operations and building.

The Rosamond Central BESS consists of 4 hourly lithium-ion batteries and is situated adjoining to Clearway’s 192 MW Rosamond Central photo voltaic farm, which is slated for completion in 2020. At the time, the owner-operator applauded undertaking companions for the completion of the photo voltaic undertaking “in a 12 months with numerous winds.”

Today, Clearway Energy is including a big battery storage system to the PV farm at a price of $400 million, marking the primary battery conversion undertaking. The building was led by Rosendin and the battery power storage programs for the undertaking had been provided by Wärtsilä.

Rosamond Central BESS is contracted to utility Southern California Edison (SCE) underneath a long-term useful resource adequacy (RA) settlement. Under RA contracts, suppliers are required to make sure “sufficient capability and reserves for the grid operator to keep up balanced provide and demand all through the electrical system,” in keeping with the California Independent System Operator (ISO).

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