The two 200-MW projects, one expected to begin service by the end of 2024, the other by the middle of 2025, represent the largest single procurement of standalone energy storage by a utility in the U.S. outside California, PGE said.
The two 200-MW projects, one expected to begin service by the end of 2024, the other by the middle of 2025, represent the largest single procurement of standalone energy storage by a utility in the U.S. outside California, PGE said.