4 FAQs about Pge battery storage

Does PG&E have a microgrid?

PG&E has deployed 13 distribution microgrids since 2021 to support communities affected by Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), with Calistoga being the largest and first fully renewable system. These microgrids can help keep communities and essential services—like fire stations, medical facilities, and grocery stores—powered during outages.

What is Caballero energy storage?

Caballero CA Storage, LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Origis USA, LLC) – The Caballero Energy Storage project is comprised of a 99.7 MW stand-alone, transmission-connected battery energy storage resource located in Nipomo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo County) and scheduled to be online by June 2024

How does PG&E's CAISO project work?

The project now integrates all three signals via software from Tyba, an energy storage optimization platform that in February raised a $13.9 million Series A from Energize Capital. Tyba's software co-optimizes PG&E's instructions with CAISO market opportunities to sell any unused capacity.

Why did PG&E choose Lakeview?

The Lakeview Project was designed to meet a relatively straightforward request from PG&E: discharge one MW for three hours during summer peak demand periods to relieve stress on a constrained distribution feeder. But the feeder's existing voltage issues created a problem: White Pine couldn't freely charge the battery without worsening the issue.

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