Utility ranks fifth in the country for its 2 MW Battery Energy Storage system, one of the fastest responding storage systems for any municipal utility in Southern California. Source: Glendale Water & Power.
GLENDALE, CA, APRIL 30, 2018 -- Glendale Water & Power (GWP) has been named as one of a select group of utilities with the most storage to the grid in 2017, earning it a spot on the annual Top 10 utility industry lists compiled by the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA).
In survey results released April 25, GWP ranked No. 5 on the Utility Energy Storage List for "Most New Storage Megawatts", with its 2 megawatt (MW) OR 22.9 watts-per-customer Battery Energy Storage Project installed at the newly renovated Grandview substation completed in 2017. The 2018 listings are the first time GWP has made SEPA's Top 10.
Awards are given in four categories: Top 10 utilities for most new solar megawatts and most new watts per customer, and Top 10 utilities for most new storage megawatts and most watts per customer. The Top 10 winners in all categories were recognized at the organization's flagship utility event, the SEPA Utility Conference, this year being held in Rancho Mirage. The 11th annual survey collected figures from over 400 utilities across the country on solar, energy storage and demand response connected to the grid in 2017 and since 2007 for solar.