Rosemead, CA-based utility Southern California Edison wants A123Systems to build the world’s largest lithium-ion grid storage battery for a substation in the Tehachapi Mountains of southern California to stabilize the flow wind power, Greentech Media reported today. The report says that the utility is asking for a $25 million grant from the Department of Energy to help fund the project. This project could further raise Watertown, MA-based A123’s profile in the grid storage battery business, which is among the areas of growth noted in my story yesterday about A123’s and Boston-Power’s inroads in the electric vehicle market.
Author: Ryan McBride
Ryan is an award-winning business journalist who contributes to our life sciences and technology coverage. He was previously a staff writer for Mass High Tech, a Boston business and technology newspaper, where he and his colleagues won a national business journalism award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in 2008. In recent years, he has made regular TV appearances on New England Cable News.
Prior to MHT, Ryan covered the life sciences, technology, and energy sectors for Providence Business News. He graduated with honors from the University of Rhode Island in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. When he’s not chasing down news, Ryan enjoys mountain biking and skiing in his home state of Vermont.
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