Utility-scale battery energy storage systems developer and operator GridStor bought a 200 MW / 800 MWh battery storage project from Black Mountain Energy Storage (BMES) for Oklahoma. This will be tackled directly through the two phases of development in meeting the growing need for reliable power in the SPP region.
Growing Energy Needs in the Southwest Power Pool
The acquisition of this battery storage project comes at a crucial time for the SPP region, which is experiencing an urgent need for new power resources to ensure electric system reliability. According to SPP, new resources must go online by 2030 to meet rising demand from data centers and large industrial customers.
Chris Taylor, CEO of GridStor, emphasized the importance of battery storage in addressing these needs: “Battery storage is a scalable and near-term solution to provide reliability to the SPP system and its large customers.”
He added, “Batteries provide energy to stabilize the power system and meet hours of greatest demand every day in multiple regions across the U.S. This acquisition demonstrates GridStor’s commitment to rapidly adding battery energy storage to the SPP grid to support the growing needs of its residents and businesses.”
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Project Details and Regional Impact
GridStor will build its 200 MW project in Eastern Oklahoma, where multiple data centers are already operating and more are under development. As a result, this expansion will not only enhance the resilience of the Oklahoma electric grid but also ensure a stable power supply to meet the region’s increasing demands.
GridStor’s Commitment to Energy Solutions
This project marks GridStor’s second acquisition in the past year, reflecting the company’s commitment to rapidly deploying battery energy storage systems to regions with growing energy demand. Moreover, backed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, GridStor combines a team of experienced energy professionals dedicated to clean energy project development, finance, and operations.
GridStor’s focus remains on integrating battery facilities directly with American power infrastructure to store electricity for when it is most needed, supporting regions with increasing needs for grid reliability.