A game changer': How giant batteries are making California's power grid stronger, and reducing the risk of blackouts during heat waves
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California's power grid previously faced rolling blackouts due to energy shortages during heat waves, but a surge in battery storage has dramatically improved reliability.
The battery storage has grown significantly, increasing from 1,474 megawatts in 2020 to 10,383 megawatts, marking a sevenfold increase, which now aids in managing power supply.
With the advent of giant battery projects, California can store excess solar energy during sunny days and release it during peak demand in the evenings.
Elliott Mainzer, CEO of California Independent System Operator, likened the battery storage to an energy bank, allowing for deposits during the day and withdrawals in the evening.
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