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Tesla Bidding On Xcel Energy Battery Storage Plan

Xcel Energy has solicited bids on a series of grid-scale battery storage installations in Colorado. When completed and online by 2023, they may qualify for the title of largest battery installation in the world, according to PV Magazine. Tesla is one of the companies bidding on the projects, which were announced last December. Other companies in the running are AEIF Battery Storage, Convergent, and NextEra Energy Resources. Tesla’s bid is for the largest of all the batteries — 75.4 megawatts.

The size of the total package of 12 standalone battery storage facilities is startling — more than 1 gigawatt. That’s more than all the battery storage capacity installed in the United States in 2017. But the truly remarkable thing about the Xcel program is that adding battery storage increases the cost per kilowatt/hour of the electricity by less than a penny. For wind plus battery storage, bids went up from 1.81 cents per kWh to 2.1 cents per kWh. Solar plus storage went from 2.95 cents per kWh to 3.6 cents per kWh. With costs that low, the question is, why wouldn’t you add battery storage to any future project?

PV Magazine says, “Combining this data with IRS support for energy storage retrofits, California pushing solar+storage for the duck curve, and FERC opening markets to energy storage at the federal level, this means that natural gas peaker plants could die off faster than previously expected, and that the U.S. being powered 80% wind+solar with 12 hours of energy is a future that grows more likely by the day.”

Read full article at Clean Technica