Eos Energy to equip 9 MWh energy storage project in El Cajon

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Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. has secured a firm order from EnerSmart, a developer, owner and operator of utility-scale energy storage projects, to provide at least 90 MWh, and as much as 180 MWh, of energy storage over the next 24 months.

The projects are planned to be powered by Eos’s innovative Znyth battery technology to provide improved grid stability and increased renewables utilization across multiple locations in California. The first project, anticipated to supply 9 MWh of storage in El Cajon to CAISO (California’s independent grid operator), is valued at US$2 million with installation scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

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