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]
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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
- Klender, Joey (August 21, 2020). "Tesla gives up crown for world's biggest battery".
- Power, L. S. "LS Power Energizes Largest Battery Storage Project in the World, The 250 MW Gateway Project in California". www.prnewswire.com.
- 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.
- Sanderson, Cosmo (20 May 2024). "Fire burns for five days at huge lithium-ion energy storage facility". rechargenews.com.
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