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What is Kapolei energy storage (Kes)?
Plus Power has unveiled the Kapolei Energy Storage (KES) facility in Oahu, Hawaii. This project, powered by Tesla's innovative Megapack 2 XL batteries, marks a critical step in Hawaii's transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources such as solar and wind. Central to this achievement are 158 Tesla Megapack batteries.
What makes Kapolei the most advanced battery energy storage facility?
Plus Power located the project near a substation connected to three other power plants so the battery “can be AAA to jump-start those other plants,” Keefe said. The combination of all these abilities in one site — capacity, grid services, black start — leads Keefe to call Kapolei “the most advanced battery energy storage facility on the planet.”
How efficient is Kapolei energy storage?
The Kapolei Energy Storage plant operates with unrivaled efficiency, responding in a mere 250 milliseconds, compared to the minutes required for traditional combustion plants to come online. This rapid response time ensures stability for Oahu’s isolated island grid.
What does the Kes battery project mean for Oahu?
Brandon Keefe, Executive Chairman of Plus Power, hailed this achievement as a “landmark milestone in the transition to clean energy.” The KES battery project, spread across 8 acres near Honolulu, brings a total power capacity of 185 megawatts and 565 megawatt-hours of electricity, serving as an electrical “shock absorber” for Oahu’s power grid.
Is Hawaii a gigantic battery?
Now Hawaii has an answer: It’s a gigantic battery, unlike the gigantic batteries that have been built before. The Kapolei Energy Storage system came online last month after some setbacks. (Courtesy: Plus Power)
When did Kapolei energy storage start?
The Kapolei Energy Storage system actually began commercial operations before Christmas on the industrial west side of Oahu, according to Plus Power, the Houston-based firm that developed and owns the project. (The company just had the good sense to wait to announce it until journalists and readers had fully returned from winter holidays.)