Project
We co-develop, own and operate grid-connected energy storage and
micro-grid projects in the following western Texas areas.
Our operating Assets
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SnyderSnyder, TX
September 2021 - Perfect Power LLC (“Perfect Power”)
announces commercial operations of its 9.95-megawatt (MW)
stand-alone battery energy storage system consisting of
20-megawatt hours (MWh) of duration capacity. Located just
outside the city limits of Sweetwater in West Texas,
adjacent the historic Highway 80, which has been replaced by
HWY 20 to bisect Sweetwater east and west. The facility has
10 inverters, and 9 self contained shipping containers which
provide all of the services that the battery modules require
(HVAC, lighting, communications, etc). Connected at 12.47kV
distribution level voltage, the system follows dispatches
issued by ERCOT and delivered to the SCADA. The facility
uses a proprietary cycle dispatching algorithm to determine
optimal charge/discharge behavior.
9.95 MW
20 MWh
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Sweet WaterSweetwater, TX
September 2021 - Perfect Power LLC (“Perfect Power”)
announces commercial operations of its 9.95-megawatt (MW)
stand-alone battery energy storage system consisting of
20-megawatt hours (MWh) of duration capacity. Located just
outside the city limits of Sweetwater in West Texas,
adjacent the historic Highway 80, which has been replaced by
HWY 20 to bisect Sweetwater east and west. The facility has
10 inverters, and 9 self contained shipping containers which
provide all of the services that the battery modules require
(HVAC, lighting, communications, etc). Connected at 12.47kV
distribution level voltage, the system follows dispatches
issued by ERCOT and delivered to the SCADA. The facility
uses a proprietary cycle dispatching algorithm to determine
optimal charge/discharge behavior.
9.95 MW
20 MWh
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WestoverOdessa, TX
September 2021 - Perfect Power LLC (“Perfect Power”)
announces commercial operations of its 9.95-megawatt (MW)
stand-alone battery energy storage system consisting of
20-megawatt hours (MWh) of duration capacity. Located just
outside the city limits of Sweetwater in West Texas,
adjacent the historic Highway 80, which has been replaced by
HWY 20 to bisect Sweetwater east and west. The facility has
10 inverters, and 9 self contained shipping containers which
provide all of the services that the battery modules require
(HVAC, lighting, communications, etc). Connected at 12.47kV
distribution level voltage, the system follows dispatches
issued by ERCOT and delivered to the SCADA. The facility
uses a proprietary cycle dispatching algorithm to determine
optimal charge/discharge behavior.
9.95 MW
20 MWh
Projects under development
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JaguarWaco, TX
July 2024 - Perfect Power LLC (“Perfect Power”) announces
the groundbreaking of its 300-megawatt (MW) energy storage
system with a 680-megawatt hour (MWh) capacity. Located in
Waco, Texas, this transformative renewable energy storage
initiative aims to redefine grid stability and
sustainability in the region. The system includes 92
Hithium HC 4.179 MWh containers, 46 Power Electronics
FP4200M2 PCSs, and 6 MV circuits bifurcated on 3 MV
breakers. The substation features 2 MPTs and 8 MV feeders.
The energy storage system will be connected to the grid
and follow dispatches issued by ERCOT, with delivery to
SCADA for monitoring and control. This initiative
integrates cutting-edge technology and sustainable energy
solutions, contributing to a greener, more reliable grid.
300 MW
680 MWh
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300 MW Solar
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Harris Spencer
Harris County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Brazoria
Brazoria County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Brooks Falfur
Brooks County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Harris Centerpoint
Harris County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Bexar Beck
Bexar County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Caldwell Mendoza
Caldwell County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Comal Antler
Comal County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Brooks Falfur
Brooks County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Bexar Beck
Bexar County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Caldwell Mendoza
Caldwell County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Guadalupe Seguin
Guadalupe County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Comal Antler
Comal County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Jim Wells
Jim Wells County, TX
9.9 MW
20 MWh
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Jack Barton
Jack County, TX
52.5 MW
105 MWh
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Travis Kimbro
Travis County, TX
42.0 MW
84 MWh