Georgia Power starts building 200-MW battery storage system
US utility Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE:SO), has started construction works on a 200-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Georgia.
US utility Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE:SO), has started construction works on a 200-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Georgia.
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Own and operate 80 MW of battery energy storage systems, which will help position Georgia as a leader in storage in the Southeast.
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