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The World's Largest Single-Phase Battery Is Now Up and Running (electrek.co) 64

Meet Crimson Storage, the world's largest single-phase battery, which is now live in the California desert. Electrek reports: Crimson Storage is also the second-largest energy storage project currently in operation of any configuration. The 350 megawatt (MW)/1400 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery storage project, which sits on on 2,000 acres west of Blythe in Riverside County, broke ground in 2021. Canadian Solar oversaw construction and provided the battery energy storage systems, and Axium Infrastructure and solar and storage developer Recurrent Energy will be Crimson Storage's long-term owners.

Residential homes are usually served by a single-phase power supply, and this project, on average, is expected to store and dispatch enough electricity to power more than 47,000 homes each year. Crimson Storage holds two long-term contracts with local utilities: a 200 MW/800 MWh 14-year and 10-month contract with Southern California Edison, and a 150 MW/ 600MWh 15-year contract with Pacific Gas and Electric.

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The World's Largest Single-Phase Battery Is Now Up and Running

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  • battery purpose (Score:5, Informative)

    by antus ( 6211764 ) on Wednesday October 19, 2022 @09:27PM (#62981731)
    Great! I often wonder why they say "47,000 homes for a year" when thats not really relevant. Big batteries work well in a mix with renewables where different types of generation happen at different times. They firm up the grip filling the dips and troughs, so how many houses they can power for a year is irrelevant. What they do is power a lot more than the quoted number, for short periods. I guess most people struggle to understand this, but I think its important to know, to fight the detractors who will say the battery is tiny on grid generation scale. It certainly has its place.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      At maximum output this battery can provide 350MW for 4 hours. It probably provides some short term smoothing too, but it very much looks like they are planning to shift some daytime generation to match evening demand.

    • While renewables are part of the picture it lets the power company avoid capital projects to increase capacity to cover peak loads. This would typically entail building a new power plant.
  • by HotNeedleOfInquiry ( 598897 ) on Wednesday October 19, 2022 @10:08PM (#62981789)
    Constructed all at once as opposed to constructed in phase.

    Other photos on the web clearly show 3-phase power lines leaving the plant.
    • "350 megawatt (MW)/1400 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery storage project, which sits on on 2,000 acres"

      Other than making it sound stupidly big (2000 acres is 3 square miles), what does that number mean?. The pictures in the videos look a lot nearer to maybe 20 acres.

      If that plant "sits on" 2000 acres, what are they doing with the other 90% of that land?

  • by cats-paw ( 34890 ) on Wednesday October 19, 2022 @11:08PM (#62981873) Homepage

    WTF is going on.

    Huge battery field and they

    1 refer to phase in an ambiguous way. there is 2-phase, as in house power but there are also batteries that use phase change in materials, which is it ?
    2 why does it matter that it's a "single phase" battery farm ?? see #1
    3 WHAT KIND OF FREAKING BATTERIES ARE THEY ?

    Terrible article. What I want to know is who is using batteries which are NOT Li-Ion. There's been some really promising technologies in battery technology specifically for this application where weight/energy density is not critical

    • I agree with your analysis.

      1) Another poster wrote, "Most homes are what is called "split phase", you take one phase from a 3-phase system, the transformer drops it to 240 volts, you center-tap the transformer and tie that to ground to make your neutral, and then the house gets each half of that phase on one leg. Leg to neutral gets you 120v, and leg to leg gets you the 240v." What this means is you are actually only really getting single phase power in residential areas.

      2) It's a technical limitation whic

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Their website says they are lithium ion batteries.

      In Japan there are some sodium sulphur grid scale batteries that have been around for quite a while now. I think the main issue is that while some other technology is promising and has some advantages, the shear amount of money being thrown at increasing lithium ion battery production is driving down the cost much faster than anything else.

  • I bet the storage capacity is much much smaller than a hydro pumped storage facility such as the san luis reservoir, oroville, etc.

    Here are some numbers [reddit.com].

    • San Luis is already used for pumped storage hydroelectric.

      Gianelli Power Plant [wikipedia.org]

      But more storage is needed, and there are few good sites for more pumped storage.

    • Hydro pumped storage only works in very specific site which all require a 10 year environmental impact study which they may fail. Ultimately, it will not be able to store all the power we need even if we use all suitable sites.

      We should use ALL the energy storage methods we can as there is no sense in putting all your eggs in one basket.

    • The proposed pumped-storage facility for the San Vincente Reservoir in San Diego will be 4000MWh (described in SDCWA's documents as "4000MWh per day", as if you could keep pumping more water into the "smaller upper reservoir" forever), to produce 500MW for eight hours when fully 'charged'. Assuming that it makes it through all of the regulatory hurdles, it's expected to take a decade or more to go live.
  • Shit article a technically competent editor would never have posted absent apathy, malice or both.

    We see what you do.

  • Makes me wonder about ARES? https://aresnorthamerica.com/ [aresnorthamerica.com]
    They were supposed to build a battery of potential energy.
    They have a website with fancy animations, claiming that they are already working on a battery that can keep the Las Vegas strip running for half an hour.
    But I have never heard of this project becoming operational...
  • by dhaen ( 892570 ) on Thursday October 20, 2022 @03:29AM (#62982175)
    Batteries don't have phases as they're DC ; construction does have phases.

    No one in their right mind would distribute AC in anything but 3 phase because of losses.

  • Country #2: We made one with two phases!

    Country #3: Oh yah? We got three!

    Country #4: We leapfrogged you all, we got 20!

    Country #5: Uh, why are more phases better?

    Country #2,3,4: "sshhh, it sells."

  • Besides the "batteries don't have phases" part, this is a really good explanation why we use three-phase power distribution in the US. https://www.allaboutcircuits.c... [allaboutcircuits.com]

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