SCH Number 2024040695
Project Info
- Title
- Avocet Energy Storage System Project
- Description
- The Avocet Energy Storage Project (proposed project) is located on a 6.96-acre site at 23320 Alameda Street (project site) in the City of Carson (City). The proposed project includes the development of an approximately 200-megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) located within the project site. The proposed project would consist of lithium-ion batteries (or similar technology available at the time of construction) installed in racks, inverters, medium-voltage (MV) transformers, switchgear, a collector substation, and other associated equipment to interconnect into the Southern California Edison (SCE) Hinson Substation. The containers or enclosures would have battery storage racks, with relay and communications systems for automated monitoring and management of the batteries to ensure design performance. A battery management system would be provided to control the charging/discharging of the batteries, along with temperature monitoring and control of the individual battery cell temperature with an integrated cooling system. Batteries operate with direct current (DC) electricity, which must be converted to alternating current (AC) for compatibility with the existing electric grid. Power inverters to convert between AC and DC, along with transformers to step up the voltage, would also be included. The generation transmission (gen-tie) line (gen-tie line) would interconnect the proposed project to the existing SCE Hinson Substation. The proposed gen-tie route would cross three jurisdictions including: the City of Carson, the City of Los Angeles, and the City of Long Beach. The proposed project would provide a service to the regional electric grid by receiving energy (charging) from the SCE electric transmission system, storing energy on site, and then later delivering energy (discharging) back to the point of interconnection (SCE Hinson Substation). SCE would install one tubular steel pole (TSP) approximately 130 feet tall with approximately a 12-foot wide by 30-foot-deep foundation. SCE would install a bundled 1590 thousand circular mils (KCMil) conductor from the SCE Hinson Substation rack position to the new SCE-owned TSP and span to the customer-owned points of change of ownership (POCO) TSP. The gen-tie line and route and SCE features and upgrades to the existing SCE Hinson Substation are collectively referred to as project-related offsite improvements. The project would require the following agreements, permits and approvals: CEQA Approval, Conditional Use Permit, Design Overlay Review, Development Agreement, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction General Permit would be required from the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, General Construction Stormwater Permit, Demolition Permit, and Subsequent Approvals including issuance of applicable grading and building permits.
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