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LCG, June 4, 2025--Energy Vault Holdings Inc. (Energy Vault) and Jupiter Power (Jupiter) today announced the signing of an agreement for the supply of an additional battery energy storage system (BESS) at a Jupiter site in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) region. The initial BESS project, located near Fort Stockton, Texas, was completed in July 2024, with a storage capacity 100 MW/200 MWh. The new BESS project will add another 100 MW/200 MWh of capacity. Construction has commenced, and the project is expected to achieve commercial operations by the end of this summer.
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LCG, May 30, 2025--NuScale Power Corporation (NuScale), a leading provider of advanced small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology, yesterday announced that it has received design approval from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for its uprated 77 MW power modules. NuScale states that it remains the only SMR technology company with design approval from the NRC, and the company remains on track for deployment by 2030, with 50- and 77-MW SMR options.
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Industry News
CPUC Approves SDG&E's Westside Canal Battery Energy Storage Expansion Project
LCG, March 14, 2025--The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an expansion of San Diego Gas & Electric's (SDG&E) Westside Canal Battery Energy Storage facility. The expansion project is located in California's Imperial Valley and will add 100 MW of energy storage capacity to the existing 131 MW facility. The new capacity is expected to be fully operational by June 2025. Upon completion, the Westside Canal facility, with a total capacity of 231 MW, will be the largest storage asset in SDG&E's utility-owned battery storage portfolio.
SDG&E expects its utility-owned battery storage portfolio to approach 480 MW of power capacity and more than 1.9 GWh of energy storage by year-end, including the Westside Canal expansion and two additional projects in San Diego County currently under construction.
The Chief Executive Officer of SDG&E stated, "The expansion of Westside Canal is a critical step toward strengthening our region's energy resiliency and advancing California's clean-energy goals. By increasing storage capacity, we can allow more clean energy to be efficiently stored and dispatched when it's needed most, helping to create a more resilient and sustainable grid for our communities."
SDG&E claims that the expansion of Westside Canal will enhance grid reliability and efficiency. First, the storage system will provide backup power to ensure sufficient electricity supply during peak-demand periods. Second, the system will help maintain a stable and reliable power supply by supporting grid functions such as frequency regulation and voltage control. Third, the system will store excess energy (e.g., output from intermittent renewables) when demand is low and discharge it when demand is high, enabling more efficient energy use and more stable electricity prices. Lastly, the system will improve power flow efficiency and grid stability by storing energy near generation sources and releasing it when transmission line congestion is lower.
Battery storage is also seen by SDG&E as a means to improve energy affordability through securing federal tax credits to reduce electric infrastructure costs. SDG&E stated that it was able to lower the average electric delivery bill for residential customers for the second year in a row, in part, because SDG&E returned $200 million in federal tax credits to customers for recently completed battery storage.
SDG&E is not alone in developing battery storage systems in California. Battery storage capacity statewide increased from 500 MW in 2019 to more than 13,300 MW in 2024, when over 4,000 MW of new battery storage was added.
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