Consumers Energy Partners with Jupiter for 100-MW Storage Deal
- Consumers Energy partners with Jupiter Power LLC for 100 MW of battery storage in Texas, supporting clean energy goals and transitioning away from coal.
Consumers Energy has entered into a partnership with Jupiter Power LLC to receive 100 MW of dispatchable battery energy storage capacity in Texas. The long-term power purchase agreement will support the construction of a new facility as part of Consumers Energy's goal to have 550 MW of battery energy storage systems by 2040. This move is in line with the company's Clean Energy Plan, which aims to transition away from coal to renewable fuel sources like solar and wind.
Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest energy provider, is committed to eliminating coal as an energy source by 2025 and covering 90% of its customers' energy needs through clean sources. The company also plans to develop 75 MW of its own energy storage by 2027. This partnership with Jupiter Power LLC is a significant step towards achieving these clean energy goals and improving efficiency and reliability in the energy transition process.
How is Consumers Energy partnering with Jupiter Power LLC to achieve clean energy goals?
- Consumers Energy has partnered with Jupiter Power LLC to receive 100 MW of dispatchable battery energy storage capacity in Texas.
- The long-term power purchase agreement will support the construction of a new facility as part of Consumers Energy's goal to have 550 MW of battery energy storage systems by 2040.
- Consumers Energy is committed to eliminating coal as an energy source by 2025 and covering 90% of its customers' energy needs through clean sources.
- The company also plans to develop 75 MW of its own energy storage by 2027.
- This partnership with Jupiter Power LLC is a significant step towards achieving Consumers Energy's clean energy goals and improving efficiency and reliability in the energy transition process.
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