By Mandar Bakre on Friday, 30 August 2024
Category: Buzz

Georgia Power plans 500 MW of four-hour BESS capacity to come onstream by early 2027

 Georgia Power has revealed the sites for 500 MW of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) that were authorized by the Georgia Public Service Commission earlier this year.

The sites were announced as part of the company's 2023 Integrated Resource Plan Update. Each of the proposed battery stations will use a 4-hour duration BESS. They are expected to come fully online by the winter of 2026-27, offering "dispatchable capacity resources that will provide customers with a reliable and economical source of electricity," the company said in a release. The new facilities planned and under development are: 

In addition to the 500 MW BESS projects above, Georgia Power has two other BESS projects under development. These include the 65 MW Mossy Branch Battery Facility in Talbot County, Georgia (approved in 2019 and currently nearing completion), and the 265 MW McGrau Ford Phase I, approved in 2022, which is expected to come online by the end of 2026. 

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