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"Investments in energy storage are critical to California reaching its renewable energy goals," said Energy Commission Chair Robert B. Weisenmiller. "Energy storage demonstrations like the Yerba Buena battery storage system in San Jose will improve efficiency and reliability in the electricity supply and facilitate the integration of clean, intermittent renewable resources, such as solar and wind, within the electrical grid."
This smart grid project is a utility-scale sodium-sulfur battery energy storage project. It has a 4-megawatt capacity, and can store more than six hours of energy.
PG&E is working in close coordination with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to study how sodium-sulfur battery energy storage can improve power quality and reliability, support greater integration of intermittent renewable power, and supply energy to California's electricity market, overseen by the California Independent System Operator. EPRI's reports will be made available to the public.
S&C Electric Co. is the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the project and supplied the storage management system and power conversion equipment that control the battery's AC input/output and its interface with the electric grid. NGK Insulators is the manufacturer of the sodium sulfur (NaS) battery system which includes the battery modules and control system for managing DC input/output and other parameters for maximizing module longevity.