PG&E—California’s largest utility—is finalizing an offtake agreement for 1.8GWh of battery storage capacity with Aypa Power. It’s one of the largest contracts of its kind in the US, designed to help the utility meet its goal of building a “net zero energy system” by 2040. (Energy Storage News)
Also? PG&E struck a “groundbreaking” agreement with the city of San José to build nearly 2,000 MW of new grid capacity in hopes of turning the South Bay into the West Coast’s premier data center hub.