Arevon Energy recently celebrated the start of the construction of its Nighthawk Energy Storage project in Poway, California. The 300 MW/1,200 m project
Arevon developed and will possess and operate the $ 600 million Nighthawk Energy Storage project. Rossendin With a California head office, the project is building on behalf of Auevon, which is expected to be employed by more than 130 employees during the height building. PG&E will be the offtaker of the project via a long -term PPA.
Battery systems on batteries on utility scale can be stored electricity during low demand periods and then efficiently discharged into the grid fast-speed with a high demand and vital periods, with projects that are strategically on the transmission system to reduce the risk of brownouts and black-outs. Nighthawk Energy Storage will contain modern lithium -iron phosphate batteries.
“What distinguishes the Nighthawk Energy Storage Project is the many years of experience of Auevon and proven track record in the successful development of safe, reliable renewable energy and battery storage projects in California and the design of the project, including added safety measures and the safest and most evancied and most evancied and most evancied and most evancied and most evancied and most evancied ‘will be advanced and the most evancied’. Kevin Smith, CEO at Auevon is the way of the future, and Arevon is delighted to bring this essential energy solution for Poway, where we are committed to becoming a great community partner through the life of the project with several decades. “
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