Arevon Launches One Of US’ Largest Solar-Storage Projects

The Eland project comprises 758 MW solar and 300 MW/1,200 MWh of storage capacity
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Arevon Energy's Eland Solar and Storage Project (in the picture) in Los Angeles is one of the largest such facilities to have become operational in the US. (Photo Credit: Mayor Karen Bass/Twitter)
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Key Takeaways
  • The Eland project adds 758 MW solar and 300 MW/1,200 MWh storage capacity in the California desert

  • Locally made LFP batteries will ensure safe, fast discharge during peak demand, boosting California’s energy resilience, said Arevon Energy

  • Power is contracted to be supplied to LADWP and GWP, supporting over 1,000 jobs and local public funding.

The Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project, developed by Arevon Energy, is now fully operational near Mojave, California. As one of the largest solar-storage sites in the US, it will help meet 7% of Los Angeles’ electricity demand.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the project will increase the city’s clean energy share to more than 60%.

Completed in 2 phases, Eland 1 and 2, the project has a total nameplate capacity of 758 MW DC of solar with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of co-located energy storage capacity. Together, the 2 facilities are equipped with 1.36 million solar panels and 172 lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. 

Arevon says the LFP batteries, which are known to have ‘no reported fire incidents’ since their commercial use from 2019, were manufactured locally.

“The batteries, which were manufactured locally in Lathrop, California, efficiently and quickly discharge power during times of peak demand, strengthening California’s energy security, especially in the face of extreme heat, brownouts, and blackouts,” stated Arevon.  

Power generated and stored by the Eland project is contracted under long-term agreements with Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) to deliver to its members, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), and Glendale Water and Power (GWP).

Arevon added that the project created close to 1,000 jobs to construct the facility. It is expected to pay more than $36 million to the local government throughout its lifetime, which will be used for schools, public services, and other uses.

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