With a 200-megawatt and 400-megawatt-hour battery storage infrastructure, the Peregrine energy project contributes to stabilizing the regional power grid and minimizing outages during periods of high demand in the San Diego community of Barrio Logan.
Peregrine Energy Project in San Diego
This battery system was developed by Arevon, a company with a strong presence in the renewable energy market in the United States. The Barrio Logan installation is equipped with lithium iron phosphate technology, known for its high performance and safety.
During peak demand hours, the Peregrine system discharges stored energy to the grid, helping to avoid outages and reducing stress on California’s electric system. This operation also helps moderate electricity prices during critical time periods.
With an investment of US$300 million, the project has generated employment during construction and projects tax benefits of more than US$28 million throughout its operation. Arevon maintains a zero-incident policy for its systems and ensures its commitment to the safety of the communities in which it operates.
Large-scaleenergy storage like Peregrine’s allows more renewable energy to be integrated into the grid, storing solar or wind production during off-peak hours and distributing it when it is most needed. The system also facilitates greater energy autonomy and supports the state’s climate goals.
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Source and photo: Arevon