Crowned Heron BESS

Project introduction

Crowned Heron is a 150 MW/300MWh energy storage project, BESS, currently in the planning and permitting phases. The 15 acres tall project will be located in Fort Bend County, Texas near the City of Thompsons. The lifecycle of the project will be for 20 years and will consist of 92 Batteries.

The estimated tax revenue for Crowned Heron BESS will be upward from $1,000,000.

Commissioning will take place in March 2025.

Status: In Development

Site Location

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Facts and Figures

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Crowned Heron is an energy storage project in Fort Bend County, Texas

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The battery storage unit has a capacity of 150 MW.

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The BESS location is on 15 acres in the City of Thompsons, Texas

Project Benefits

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Supporting Communities

Crowned Heron BESS will provide additional revenue to Fort Bend County and local taxing districts. This new source of funding can reduce the tax burden on residents and provide support for essential services including volunteer fire departments, first responders and school districts.

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Supporting Rural Economies

Crowned Heron will source supplies from local businesses and hire operations and maintenance technicians.

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Supporting the World

Provides energy security and transition.

  • Self-reliance
  • Technology advancement
  • Economic Grown
  • Climate action
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Storage FAQs

Utility-Scale Energy Storage

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The Game Changer

Battery storage, BESS, is a technology that enables power system operators and utilities to store energy for later use. Reliable capacity to meet and provide a quick response to variations in demand and supply.


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Message from the CEO 

“Battery Storage is growing even more critical to enable the rapid deployment of wind and solar projects, help stabilize the U.S. power grid and better ensure that enough electric supply is available to meet demand.”

Andrew Flanagan,
CEO of RWE Clean Energy


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