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Spearmint Energy and Sungrow USA Extend Partnership to Deploy Over 1 GWh of Energy Storage in Texas

ByNeelima
2024-08-24.12 months ago
Spearmint Energy and Sungrow USA Extend Partnership to Deploy Over 1 GWh of Energy Storage in Texas
Spearmint Energy and Sungrow USA Extend Partnership to Deploy Over 1 GWh of Energy Storage in Texas

Spearmint Energy, a renewable energy company and Sungrow USA Corporation, a global provider of inverters and energy storage system solutions, have announced an extension of their partnership

The partnership aims to deploy more than 1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) of additional energy storage capacity through energy storage projects in Texas by 2025. 

This collaboration continues their previous project, Revolution, a 150-megawatt (MW), 300-megawatt-hour (MWh) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) situated in Crane, West Texas. 

Revolution was Spearmint’s first project, which utilized Sungrow’s PowerTitan Series storage system that consisted of 134 battery containers with 6432 battery modules.  

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Peter Rood, Chief Development Officer at Spearmint Energy said, “We are pleased to once again partner with Sungrow – a producer of high-quality, low-cost products needed to advance the energy transition – to bring our battery storage projects to completion.” 

He added, “Spearmint’s latest projects will leverage Sungrow’s integrated platform and allow us to quickly deploy new storage capacity to meet the growing need for the reliable, low-cost energy that powers the Texas economy while creating new jobs and additional tax revenue for local communities.” 

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Spearmint’s project will feature Sungrow’s PowerTitan 2.0, their latest energy storage system. This system includes a scalable design and fire suppression features.  

It uses liquid-cooling technology that operates in challenging environments such as humid areas, deserts, and high elevations. 

It also reduces the consumption of auxiliary power. 

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