In the same way that batteries provide a safe and convenient way to power our mobile phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and many other everyday items, grid-scale battery storage offers a way to save energy for when we need it most. Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) play a crucial role in modernizing power grids by providing flexibility, reliability, and improved integration of renewable energy sources. BESS is primarily used to store excess energy during periods of low energy demand and release it back to the grid when demand is high or during grid emergencies. Additionally, energy storage provides ancillary services in the form of frequency regulation and voltage support that adds resiliency to the grid.
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