Construction now underway on 765 MW of new battery energy storage systems across Georgia
BESS projects support the overall reliability and resilience of the electric system, while also enhancing the value of intermittent renewable generation resources such as solar. Storage systems can improve the efficiency of renewable energy by storing excess energy produced during periods when the demand for electricity is lower, for use when the demand is higher, such as on cold winter mornings. Because battery storage can provide stored energy to the grid for hours on demand, BESS resources enhance the overall reliability of the electric system.
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Construction is currently underway at the following BESS locations:
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Robins BESS (
Bibb County , 128 MW). This strategic site is co-located with the existing solar facility adjacent to theRobins Air Force Base and allowsGeorgia Power to leverage existing infrastructure, thereby eliminating the need to construct new transmission generator step-up (GSU) project-level substations and eliminating potential expenses and long lead time projects associated with transmission interconnection and network upgrades. This project is being engineered and constructed byBurns & McDonnell and has a projected commercial operation date inJune 2026 . -
Moody BESS (
Lowndes County , 49.5 MW). Similar to the Robins BESS project, this strategic choice is co-located with the existing solar facility adjacent to theMoody Air Force Base and allowsGeorgia Power to leverage existing infrastructure, thereby eliminating the need for constructing new transmission GSU project-level substations and eliminating potential expenses and long lead time projects associated with interconnection and network upgrades. It also offers expedited deployment capabilities and ensures known transmission deliverability. This project is being engineered and constructed byCrowder Industrial Construction and has a projected commercial operation date inMay 2026 . -
Hammond BESS (
Floyd County , 57.5 MW). The Hammond BESS project is a standalone BESS that leverages existing infrastructure from the retired coal-firedPlant Hammond facility. With the repurposing of an existing generation site and the utilization of already identified transmission capacity, the Hammond BESS project provides significant benefit to customers while aiding the company in meeting its capacity needs. This project is being engineered and constructed byCrowder Industrial Construction and has a projected commercial operation date inNovember 2026 . -
McGrau Ford Phase I & II BESS (
Cherokee County , 530 MW). Given the existing site work, land acquisition, and contracting for McGrau Ford Phase I BESS,Georgia Power will realize efficiencies in contracting and construction by using the same construction company and company-owned land. In addition, the preliminary design for McGrau Ford Phase I BESS provides an opportunity forGeorgia Power to cost effectively expand the project level substation and generation tie line rather than construct a new project level substation. These projects are being engineered and constructed byBurns & McDonnell , and Phases I & II have projected commercial operation dates inOctober 2026 andSeptember 2026 , respectively.
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