Xtreme Power Wins “Innovation Award” at Energy Storage North America
OREANDA-NEWS. Xtreme Power, a world leader in real time power management and energy storage solutions, and partner Duke Energy earned a 2013 Energy Storage North America (ESNA) Innovation Award for the Notrees Wind Energy Storage Project in Ector and Winkler counties, Texas.
The Notrees Wind Energy Storage Project, a utility scale effort undertaken with the U.S. Department of Energy, smoothly integrates frequency regulation and electricity shifting with a 36MW advanced lead acid storage system – bringing renewable power to the statewide grid. The project represents the continent’s largest battery storage project at a wind farm.
“Winning an ESNA Innovation Award is proof that Xtreme Power and our world class partner Duke Energy are leading the way towards a clean, renewable energy future,” said Dr. Alan Gotcher, President and Chief Executive Officer of Xtreme Power. “Across Xtreme Power’s history, we’ve been fortunate to work with the biggest names and on some of the most innovative projects in the energy storage space. Notrees represented the largest battery storage system in North America and its success is something we’re rightly proud of.”
Xtreme Power and Duke Energy, the largest electric power holding company in the U.S., completed the Notrees project in December 2012 – providing environmentally friendly and flexible capacity to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which operates the electrical grid in Texas and manages 75% of the deregulated market in the state.
The Notrees project represented Xtreme Power’s eighth successful project installation in one year. To date, Xtreme Power has installed 77MW in the field and counted 25,239 MWh charged/discharged.




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