SolarCity signed a contract with Kaua’i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) to provide energy from a utility-scale solar project with battery storage during evening peak. The companies believe the project is the first utility-scale solar system in the United States to provide dispatchable solar energy.
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Cost reductions in solar and battery storage have resulted in an economically viable utility-scale solar and battery storage project in Hawaii. When operational, the system should transform an intermittent solar resource into a firm, dispatchable power source. Solar and battery storage systems could become more common if technology costs continue to decline.
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KIUC Press Release: Kaua’i Utility Signs Deal With SolarCity for First Dispatchable Solar Storage System
GTM: Utility-Scale Solar in Hawaii, Batteries Included
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