esVolta, a developer and owner of utility-scale energy storage projects across North America, has been selected by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) to build an energy storage system in Santa Clara County, Calif.
Under the proposal, which is pending approval by the California Public Utilities Commission, esVolta will develop, build and operate the Hummingbird Energy Storage project, a 75 MW/300 MWh lithium-ion battery storage facility. The project is slated to be in service by December 2020.
The Hummingbird project is designed to provide an affordable and reliable capacity resource for PG&E and to support California’s transition to a cleaner and more resilient electric system, says esVolta. The project will also facilitate greater ability to integrate renewable energy resources, such as wind and solar energy.
“esVolta is delighted to be selected by PG&E for the Hummingbird project. PG&E is a leading North American energy company and a key customer for esVolta, and this contract award is an important milestone for our company as we build towards our goal of assembling a large portfolio of utility-scale, advanced energy storage projects,” says Randolph Mann, president of esVolta.