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Blog Tesla Powerpack System To Save United Power Customers $1 Million A Year

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The utility installed the Tesla ESS for savings.

United Power is installing a 4 MW Tesla energy storage system in Weld County, Colorado that is expected to bring about $1 million in savings annually.

The installation was needed to handle renewable energy sources (that have variable output). By having a huge battery, utilities are able to produce more energy from renewable and manage the grid more easily.



“The price of electricity fluctuates throughout the day and during peak usage, the price is the highest.

United Power can now use the battery power instead of buying more power and the cost savings is passed on to its members. The batteries can be recharged with renewable energy.”



The system is big enough to power 700 homes for four hours if needed.

United Power said that it decided to purchase Tesla batteries instead of from some other company because Tesla is well known in car and energy storage business and very experienced.

Jerry Marizza the New Business Director for United Power said:



“I feel they’re kind of battle tested. They’ve been operating cars and doing things with batteries for a long time. There’s a bit of a known quantity to the Tesla battery,”



More projects like this are expected in Colorado.





Unloading #Tesla Batteries on #NikolaTesla Day for @unitedpowercoop #CommunityBattery storage project. United Power members should be proud–you'll have the first #communitybattery system in #Colorado. pic.twitter.com/fI1HMG1Hch

— United Power, Inc. (@unitedpowercoop) July 10, 2018





Source: denver.cbslocal.com

This article originally appeared on Inside EVs.

 
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This is cool, but I sure hope there was more to their selection process than brand recognition! The new business director's quote makes it sound like they didn't do any research or comparisons. Hopefully everything proves to be reliable and the savings pan out over time.