Invenergy and Xtreme Power have announced the launch of their joint venture to deploy a fast-acting energy storage system in Illinois.
The energy storage installation, located at Invenergy’s Grand Ridge Wind project site in La Salle County, will supply renewable power to the new frequency response market administered by regional transmission organization PJM. Xtreme Power’s 1.5 MW Regulation Power Management (RPM) is a versatile, scalable asset which will ultimately utilize long-life lithium-titanate battery technology and an AGC signal to harness full four-quadrant power in less than one second. Such instantaneous energy delivery will enable Invenergy to help balance supply and demand in the PJM market.
The energy storage installation, located at Invenergy’s Grand Ridge Wind project site in La Salle County, will supply renewable power to the new frequency response market administered by regional transmission organization PJM. Xtreme Power’s 1.5 MW Regulation Power Management (RPM) is a versatile, scalable asset which will ultimately utilize long-life lithium-titanate battery technology and an AGC signal to harness full four-quadrant power in less than one second. Such instantaneous energy delivery will enable Invenergy to help balance supply and demand in the PJM market.