Gateway Energy Storage

Gateway Energy Storage is a large-scale battery storage power station, operated by grid infrastructure developer LS Power. It has 250 MW of power and a storage capacity of 250 MWh (1 hour), using lithium-ion battery cells from LG Chem.[1][2][3]

Gateway Energy Storage
Country
  • United States
Coordinates32°34′14″N 116°54′39″W
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 250 MW

The purpose of the battery is to provide power during times of peak demand after being charged partly with solar power during the day.[3]

It is located next to the Pio Pico and Otay Mesa (1 GW combined) natural gas-fired power stations in Otay Mesa, California, on the outskirts of San Diego, at the Mexican border.

In May 2024, the battery suffered 3 fires over 5 days.[4]

References

  1. Klender, Joey (August 21, 2020). "Tesla gives up crown for world's biggest battery".
  2. Power, L. S. "LS Power Energizes Largest Battery Storage Project in the World, The 250 MW Gateway Project in California". www.prnewswire.com.
  3. Spector, Julian (19 August 2020). "LS Power Energizes World's Biggest Battery, Just in Time for California's Heat Wave". www.greentechmedia.com. Archived from the original on 21 August 2020.
  4. Sanderson, Cosmo (20 May 2024). "Fire burns for five days at huge lithium-ion energy storage facility". rechargenews.com.
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