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Energy Northwest Plans
Richland Solar Facility

by Associated Press
Bristol Herald Courier, September 6, 2016

A vanadium flow battery will store 1 megawatt of electricity to discharge over the course of four hours,
making electricity available whether or not the sun is shining on the project's solar panels.

TRI-CITIES, Wash. -- Energy Northwest has plans for a new solar power generating and storage facility north of Richland.

The Tri-City Herald reports that the project is being funded with help from a Washington State Clean Energy Fund grant. The fund supports the development of low-carbon energy technologies to save energy, cut costs, reduce emissions and strengthen the economy with jobs that pay well.

Energy Northwest official Jim Gaston says the planned 4-megawatt photovoltaic solar power plant will provide enough power to support 3,200 homes.

The project will be used to demonstrate and research an improved battery system that could make intermittent renewable energy more practical. It also could help stabilize Richland city electricity expenses.

The solar plant could be up and running by the end of 2017.


Associated Press
Energy Northwest Plans Richland Solar Facility
Bristol Herald Courier, September 6, 2016

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