Terra-Gen Commences Operations of 128.7 MW Lockhart CL I & II Battery Storage Project in California
Terra-Gen has launched the Lockhart CL I and II battery energy storage project in San Bernardino County, California, with a total capacity of 128.7 MW, sufficient to power over 128,000 households for four hours. The facility, which includes 164 battery enclosures, connects to Southern California Edison's Kramer Junction Substation and is backed by long-term agreements with Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The construction phase created over 115 jobs, totaling more than 85,000 work hours.

Terra-Gen has announced the commencement of commercial operations for the Lockhart CL I and II battery energy storage project in San Bernardino County, California. The facility combines 69 MW from Lockhart CL I and 59.7 MW from Lockhart CL II, totaling 128.7 MW, capable of supplying electricity to over 128,000 households for four hours.
The project consists of 164 battery enclosures and connects to Southern California Edison's Kramer Junction Substation. The energy capacity is secured under two long-term agreements with Pacific Gas and Electric Company. During construction, the project generated over 115 jobs, with workers completing more than 85,000 hours.




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