| dbo:buildingStartDate
| |
| dbo:buildingStartYear
| |
| dbo:description
|
- utility-scale battery energy storage system in California, U.S (en)
|
| dbo:installedCapacity
|
- 8000000.000000 (xsd:double)
|
| dbo:openingYear
| |
| dbo:operator
| |
| dbo:owner
| |
| dbo:status
| |
| dbo:thumbnail
| |
| dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
| |
| dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
| |
| dbp:align
| |
| dbp:author
|
- Miles O'Brien (en)
- Bill Loving (en)
- Doug Kim (en)
- Vibhu Kaushik (en)
- Whitney McFerron (en)
|
| dbp:commissioned
| |
| dbp:constructionBegan
| |
| dbp:country
| |
| dbp:decommissioned
| |
| dbp:imageCaption
|
- Overhead View of Tehachapi Energy Storage Project, Tehachapi, CA (en)
|
| dbp:location
|
- Tehachapi, Kern County, CA (en)
|
| dbp:name
|
- Tehachapi Energy Storage Project (en)
|
| dbp:operator
|
- Southern California Edison (en)
|
| dbp:owner
|
- Southern California Edison (en)
|
| dbp:psElectricalCapacity
| |
| dbp:psSiteArea
| |
| dbp:psSiteElevation
| |
| dbp:psStorageCapacity
| |
| dbp:quote
|
- It seems an unlikely setting for a technology revolution: a wind-swept patch of Mojave Desert, squeezed in beside railroad tracks and a giant cement plant. But there it is, on the grounds of Southern California Edison’s Monolith substation near Tehachapi, Calif.: the largest battery for storing electricity in North America. (en)
- At a windy mountain pass on the edge of the Mojave Desert, North America’s most potent collection of batteries used for storing unused power is humming its way toward an electricity revolution. (en)
|
| dbp:source
|
- Bloomberg (en)
- PBS NewsHour (en)
- Edison International - Energized (en)
- Southern California Edison’s Recent Energy Storage Projects (en)
|
| dbp:status
| |
| dbp:text
|
- …the story really started here in Kern County about five years ago when we built the world’s largest energy storage project, the Tehachapi Battery Storage Project. 8 megawatts 32 megawatt-hours. It got a lot of attention and made news everywhere as battery storage became a part of the energy mix at that time as people started looking at battery storage as a megawatt-size utility-scale resource. (en)
- A hundred miles north of Los Angeles, in Tehachapi, California, the wind can be a bountiful resource, but, unfortunately, not at the right time. It blows hardest at night, spooling up these wind turbines to their peak output, when the demand for electricity is at it lowest. (en)
- So, matching the output of wind to when customers really need it, that's certainly one of the things that we're looking at with this system that you see here, because you can store energy. (en)
|
| dbp:title
|
- Kern County Energy Summit 2017 (en)
|
| dbp:website
| |
| dbp:width
| |
| dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
| dct:subject
| |
| georss:point
|
- 35.123333333333335 -118.38
|
| rdf:type
| |
| rdfs:label
|
- Tehachapi Energy Storage Project (en)
|
| owl:sameAs
| |
| geo:geometry
|
- POINT(-118.37999725342 35.123332977295)
|
| geo:lat
| |
| geo:long
| |
| prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
| foaf:depiction
| |
| foaf:homepage
| |
| foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
| foaf:name
|
- Tehachapi Energy Storage Project (en)
|
| is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates
of | |
| is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
of | |
| is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |