Another battery energy storage center up and running

By InBusiness

Invenergy, the leading privately-held developer, owner, and operator of sustainable energy solutions, announced completion of the El Sol Energy Storage Center (50 MW), marking its 10th battery energy storage project in Arizona to reach commercial operations since the start of 2023. Notably, Invenergy’s project portfolio accounts for nearly half of all storage facilities to come online in the Grand Canyon State during that same timeframe.

“The start of commercial operations at El Sol is an exciting milestone for Invenergy, marking our 10th storage project online in the state which helps meet the high customer demand for clean energy in Arizona,” said Jim Shield, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Invenergy. “Our investment in clean energy storage nationwide recognizes the growing need for diverse and safe energy sources and infrastructure that provides Americans with more reliable, affordable electricity year-round.”

All projects have been developed for Arizona Public Service (APS) in Maricopa and Yuma Counties and added nearly 200 MW to the state’s clean energy capacity to power residents and businesses throughout Arizona.

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