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NEWS: A new $300 million Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system is now operating in California along with one of the largest solar installation in the U.S. It’s a 384 megawatt solar project coupled with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of Tesla energy storage. A second phase is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational in Q1 2025. Collectively, Eland 1 and 2 will cost more than $2 billion. When both phases are completed1, the projects’ combined capacity will total 758 MWdc of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage. This is also the first project deployed with she‘s new site-level controls that seamlessly regulate power output to buffer the intermittency of solar and provide a firm resource to the grid. The hybrid configuration allows more solar power to be installed at the site than the interconnection nameplate, while also avoiding costly solar curtailment
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NEWS: A new $300 million Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system is now operating in California along with one of the largest solar installation in the U.S. It’s a 384 megawatt solar project coupled with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of Tesla energy storage. A second phase is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational in Q1 2025. Collectively, Eland 1 and 2 will cost more than $2 billion. When both phases are completed1, the projects’ combined capacity will total 758 MWdc of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage. This is also the first project deployed with she‘s new site-level controls that seamlessly regulate power output to buffer the intermittency of solar and provide a firm resource to the grid. The hybrid configuration allows more solar power to be installed at the site than the interconnection nameplate, while also avoiding costly solar curtailment
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NEWS: A new $300 million Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system is now operating in California along with one of the largest solar installation in the U.S. It’s a 384 megawatt solar project coupled with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of Tesla energy storage. A second phase is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational in Q1 2025. Collectively, Eland 1 and 2 will cost more than $2 billion. When both phases are completed1, the projects’ combined capacity will total 758 MWdc of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage. This is also the first project deployed with she‘s new site-level controls that seamlessly regulate power output to buffer the intermittency of solar and provide a firm resource to the grid. The hybrid configuration allows more solar power to be installed at the site than the interconnection nameplate, while also avoiding costly solar curtailment
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NEWS: A new $300 million Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system is now operating in California along with one of the largest solar installation in the U.S. It’s a 384 megawatt solar project coupled with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of Tesla energy storage. A second phase is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational in Q1 2025. Collectively, Eland 1 and 2 will cost more than $2 billion. When both phases are completed1, the projects’ combined capacity will total 758 MWdc of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage. This is also the first project deployed with she‘s new site-level controls that seamlessly regulate power output to buffer the intermittency of solar and provide a firm resource to the grid. The hybrid configuration allows more solar power to be installed at the site than the interconnection nameplate, while also avoiding costly solar curtailment
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NEWS: A new $300 million Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system is now operating in California along with one of the largest solar installation in the U.S. It’s a 384 megawatt solar project coupled with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of Tesla energy storage. A second phase is currently under construction and is anticipated to be operational in Q1 2025. Collectively, Eland 1 and 2 will cost more than $2 billion. When both phases are completed1, the projects’ combined capacity will total 758 MWdc of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage. This is also the first project deployed with she‘s new site-level controls that seamlessly regulate power output to buffer the intermittency of solar and provide a firm resource to the grid. The hybrid configuration allows more solar power to be installed at the site than the interconnection nameplate, while also avoiding costly solar curtailment
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