The solar power facility signed a 25-year fixed price agreement to sell its electricity at roughly 8.9¢/kWh.
The projects are expected to reduce the city’s fossil fuel use for electricity by more than 80% by 2030.
The 300 MWAC solar and 150 MWAC/600 MWh battery energy storage system facility is being build in northwestern New Mexico.
The 20 MW/80 MWh grid-connected project is owned and operated by Hecate Energy and was built by Mitsubishi Power.
The battery features a modular design with pre-integrated segments that contain batteries, thermal management, and safety systems.
DEPCOM Power builds utility-scale solar power plants and manages ongoing operations, maintenance, and refurbishment services.
The new rates, which include minimum monthly bills, non-bypassable charges, and grid access fees for larger systems, will now go before state regulators for approval.
The project is expected to evaluate time of use and real-time pricing signals, load shaping and shifting, and event-based demand response.
The PVKONCEAL module skirt protects all of a module’s electrical components while maintaining sleek aesthetics for the lifetime of the installation.
A new report finds room for improvement in regional approaches to setting the capacity value of renewables and storage.
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