Batteries being installed by a crew.
Edison-based Eos Energy Enterprises recently announced an order for a 35 MWh energy storage system capable of 10-hour discharge duration.
The order, worth $13.5 million, is funded by a grant through the CEC’s Long-Duration Energy Storage Program as part of a project being carried out by Indian Energy, a 100 percent Native American-owned business, to create a first-of-its-kind resilient clean energy microgrid.
A long-term service agreement is expected to be signed by Eos and Indian Energy in the coming weeks.
Eos’ proprietary Znyth™ zinc-based battery energy storage technology is a trusted long-duration (3-12 hour) energy storage solution. It is tailor made for projects like the Viejas Enterprise Microgrid because it is reliable, flexible and can safely be deployed in communities facing increasing challenges related…
