Hydrostor, the Canadian company working to build an energy storage facility near Rosamond, is committed to working with the community as it works its way through the permitting process for the largest stand-alone energy storage project in California.That was the message from Curt Hildebrand, the company’s senior vice president, commercial affairs, who addressed members of the Greater Tehachapi Economic Development Council on Sept. 7.Hildebrand, a California native who lives in the Bay Area, said the state needs all the energy it can get.He said the Willow Rock Energy Storage Center (formerly called Gem Energy Storage Center) proposed to be built on about 70 acres west of Rosamond near Tehachapi-Willow Springs and Sweetser roads — is the company’s…
