Energy Vault’s green hydrogen storage facility breaks ground
What will be the largest system of its type in the United States is now under construction. Energy Vault has broken ground on construction that is expected to result in the largest long-duration green hydrogen storage facility in the United States. It will be utility scale with a battery ultra-long duration energy storage system (BH-ESS) The company develops and deploys energy storage solutions at a utility scale. The Energy Vault green hydrogen storage facility will have a 293 megawatt-hours capacity for carbon-free available energy. The new system is under development for the Pacific Gas a…
What will be the largest system of its type in the United States is now under construction.
Energy Vault has broken ground on construction that is expected to result in the largest long-duration green hydrogen storage facility in the United States.It will be utility scale with a battery ultra-long duration energy storage system (BH-ESS)
The company develops and deploys energy storage solutions at a utility scale. The Energy Vault green hydrogen storage facility will have a 293 megawatt-hours capacity for carbon-free available energy. The new system is under development for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and will be built in Calistoga, California on under an acre of land. Construction is slated for completion before the end of the first half of 2024.Green hydrogen storage approval
In April 2023, the California Public Utilities Commission issued approval for PG&E to use the system. The BH-ESS, also called the Calistoga Resiliency Center, will become the first and largest facility of this nature for storing green hydrogen at a utility scale in the United States, according to Energy Vault.