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Tesla to Provide Technology for Advanced Microgrid Solutions Projects

Aug. 13, 2015
AMS will install up to 500-MWh of Tesla batteries in its energy storage projects.

Advanced Microgrid Solutions has selected Tesla as the primary technology provider for its utility-scale energy storage projects. Under the agreement, AMS will install up to 500-MWh of Tesla batteries in its energy storage projects. AMS has also signed a master agreement with global firm Black & Veatch for engineering and construction services.

"Tesla's focus on performance and design makes them the stand out technology choice for our projects," said Susan Kennedy, CEO of AMS. "AMS' projects require intelligent, powerful and scalable energy storage solutions. Tesla's technology gives us the edge we are looking for."

AMS will install and operate Tesla's Powerpack energy storage systems in commercial and industrial facilities to provide grid support to utilities using customer load. Last fall, AMS secured 50-MWs of contracts to build grid-scale energy storage projects for Southern California Edison, including the creation of the first fleet of Hybrid-Electric Buildings.

The combination of energy storage technology and intelligent software will allow customer loads to be used as a virtual power plant by utilities. AMS will aggregate the distributed systems into regional "fleets" that provide clean, fully dispatchable load reduction to utilities.

Utilities benefit from the ability to defer distribution system upgrades, greater reliability in areas with circuit overload, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and the seamless integration of renewable generation. Host customers enjoy immediate bill savings, enhanced energy efficiency, and the security of backup generation.

"This is all about building resilience into the grid," said Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, co-founder of AMS and former Assistant Secretary of the Navy. "Energy storage turns traditional demand response into firm, reliable capacity – it changes everything about the way the grid is operated."

AMS' first 10-megawatt Hybrid-Electric Building Project will be installed in Irvine, California in 2016.  AMS will also sign battery supply agreements with additional technology providers.  

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