The California Public Utilities Commission will provide a $150 rebate for each kWh of photovoltaic storage or up to $1000 per kWh for those in certain areas who meet income requirements, significantly cutting the installation cost.
These microgrids - standalone power grids that allow a facility or set of connected facilities to “island” or isolate from the grid and continue to operate during grid outages, relying on power stored onsite – are part of a pilot project that will help the City reduce energy.
Arevon is leading the development of the Peregrine Project and other energy storage projects throughout California designed to efficiently store renewable energy that can be deployed back to the grid during peak energy usage periods.
The San Diego County Water Authority has received a $1 million incentive from the California Public Utilities Commission to build and deploy intelligent energy storage that will save ratepayers money and stretch the energy output potential of solar panels already installed at the Water.
4, (i) Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California, with 11 MW of combined solar photovoltaic (PV), landfill gas, and diesel/natural gas generation; (ii) the Otis Air National Guard Base in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with 3.