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Reduce emissions and improve ancillary services
2022-12-14
FlexGen Power Systems recently announced its plans to install 420 MWh of battery storage at four California sites owned by Middle River Power. The storage will be used in conjunction with the existing simple cycle natural gas peaking plants, and is designed to capture excess solar energy during the day and release it when needed during peak evening hours. This should help reduce overall emissions from the turbines while still allowing them to remain available for dispatch in extreme conditions. In addition, FlexGen's HybridOS software system will be utilized for ancillary services, capacity trading, and engagement in the energy market. Middle River Power is a private equity firm that manages over 3,000 MW of power generation facilities in several states across the U.S., including California, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. This collaboration between FlexGen and Middle River Power should help to ensure a reliable and cost-effective power generation system in the region.

FlexGen Power Systems announced it is taking a major step in helping modernize power generation with its plan to install 420 MWh of battery storage across four California sites owned by Middle River Power. This project will integrate cutting-edge technology from FlexGen's HybridOS software system for ancillary services, capacity trading, and engagement in the energy market. With this project, excess solar energy will be captured during the day and released when needed during peak evening hours, resulting in lower emissions while allowing turbines to remain available for dispatch in extreme conditions. Private equity firm Middle River Power manages over 3,000 MW of power generation facilities in several states across the U.S., and this collaboration should provide a reliable and cost-efficient solution for energy and power production in the region.
FlexGen Power Systems recently announced its plans to install 420 MWh of battery storage at four California sites owned by Middle River Power. The storage will be used in conjunction with the existing simple cycle natural gas peaking plants, and is designed to capture excess solar energy during the day and release it when needed during peak evening hours. This should help reduce overall emissions from the turbines while still allowing them to remain available for dispatch in extreme conditions. In addition, FlexGen's HybridOS software system will be utilized for ancillary services, capacity trading, and engagement in the energy market. Middle River Power is a private equity firm that manages over 3,000 MW of power generation facilities in several states across the U.S., including California, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. This collaboration between FlexGen and Middle River Power should help to ensure a reliable and cost-effective power generation system in the region.

FlexGen Power Systems announced it is taking a major step in helping modernize power generation with its plan to install 420 MWh of battery storage across four California sites owned by Middle River Power. This project will integrate cutting-edge technology from FlexGen's HybridOS software system for ancillary services, capacity trading, and engagement in the energy market. With this project, excess solar energy will be captured during the day and released when needed during peak evening hours, resulting in lower emissions while allowing turbines to remain available for dispatch in extreme conditions. Private equity firm Middle River Power manages over 3,000 MW of power generation facilities in several states across the U.S., and this collaboration should provide a reliable and cost-efficient solution for energy and power production in the region.