power plug (Nasdaq: Delivery) said Wednesday that it will supply the Energy Vault (New York Stock Exchange: NRGV) with 8 megawatts of steady hydrogen fuel cell power to deliver clean power to the city of Calistoga, California, in times of wildfires and other emergencies.
plug (plug) said it would be the largest hydrogen fuel cell facility planned in the United States
Energy Vault (NRGV) has leased mobile diesel generators to provide backup power in Calistoga during public safety power shutdown events, but Plug (PLUG) said PEM fuel cells will be able to provide cleaner, more operationally flexible and more cost-effective power to the grid. thumbnail.
Energy Vault (NRGV) will own, operate and maintain the energy storage system while providing deployable energy under a long-term fee agreement with PG&E (PCG).
Construction of the Calistoga energy storage system is expected to begin in the fourth quarter with commercial operation expected by the third quarter of 2024.
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