What's Happening?
Arevon Energy has commenced construction on the Cormorant Energy Storage Project in Daly City, California. The project, valued at $600 million, will feature a 250-MW/1,000-MWh energy storage system using lithium iron phosphate battery technology. The project is
expected to be operational by next year and is contracted under a long-term agreement with MCE, serving over 1.8 million customers. The construction will employ approximately 175 workers and is projected to generate over $73 million in property tax revenue.
Why It's Important?
This project is crucial for enhancing California's energy grid reliability and supporting the state's clean energy goals. By storing energy when it is abundant and delivering it during peak demand, the Cormorant project will help stabilize electricity supply and prices. The investment also signifies a commitment to sustainable infrastructure, potentially influencing similar projects nationwide and contributing to economic growth through job creation and increased tax revenue.
What's Next?
As construction progresses, Arevon will continue to engage with local communities and stakeholders to ensure the project's successful integration. The company may also explore additional renewable energy projects to further support California's energy transition. Regulatory bodies will likely monitor the project's impact on the energy market and grid stability.









