BHE Montana, an energy provider has commenced construction on its new Glacier Battery System, a 75-megawatt energy storage facility in Cut Bank.
With its two-hour energy storage capacity, this battery system will support the company’s growing renewable energy assets, improving Montana’s and the West’s energy infrastructure.
Nancy Murray, the President of BHE Montana said, “The Glacier Battery System will add an additional layer of stability to the energy grid of the West and increased support to our portfolio of renewable generation assets.”
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Brett Doney, president and CEO of Great Falls Development Alliance.added, “This investment launches a new era for electricity in Montana, opening the door for significant new opportunities for energy production, transmission and use across Montana.”
The Glacier Battery System will independently manage energy from BHE Montana’s wind and solar generation assets.
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After it is put into service, it will be linked to the Montana-Alberta Tie Line, enhancing cross-border energy transfer between the United States and Canada.
The battery system is anticipated to be fully operational by the end of 2025.
BHE Montana currently operates several wind farms, including the 189-megawatt Rim Rock wind farm near Kevin, Montana, and the Glacier I and II wind farms, which cover Glacier and Toole counties and have a combined capacity of over 208 megawatts.
To further diversify its renewable energy sources, the business has revealed intentions to build Glacier Solar Park, a new 100-megawatt solar power facility.