This will be the first resiliency centre deployed in California for PG&E, aiming to reduce wildfire risk and manage Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events. The project will support California Public Utility Commission and PG&E to ensure power resiliency during wildfires and other PSPS events. It is a first-of-a-kind fully sustainable microgrid platform readily available for dozens of other sites across California and the USA.
The Calistoga Resiliency Centre has achieved mechanical completion, and the system is now under commissioning, with full commercial operation expected in Q2 2025
The financing includes the completed sale of an Investment Tax Credit (ITC). The CRC integrates advanced hydrogen fuel cells with lithium-ion batteries, specifically designed to address power resiliency given the growing challenges of wildfire risk in California. As climate change continues to increase the frequency and severity of fire-prone conditions, utilities must occasionally implement Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events to prevent electrical equipment from potentially sparking fires during extreme weather events. The CRC provides a unique fully sustainable solution to this challenge by enabling the isolated Calistoga community microgrid to maintain power during these necessary safety shutoffs.
The 293 MWh microgrid system delivers around 48 hours of continuous energy supply with a peak power output of 8.5 MW during PSPS events. When operating in island mode, the CRC utilises green hydrogen in fuel cells for electricity generation, providing essential power to the community.
After supporting black-start and grid forming requirements of the microgrid, Energy Vault's B-VAULT DC battery technology works in concert with the fuel cells, ensuring instantaneous response and maintaining grid stability throughout operation.
This zero-emission system aligns with California's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) while meeting PG&E's multi day long duration energy storage requirements.
The entire microgrid is orchestrated by Energy Vault's technology-agnostic VaultOS Energy Management System, enabling black-start, grid forming and seamless performance orchestration across all subsystems while communicating with PG&E’s Distribution Control Centre.
“The successful financing of the Calistoga Resiliency Centre represents our team’s focus and execution in beginning 2025 by replenishing cash to our balance sheet from the prior year capex spent building the system” said Robert Piconi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Energy Vault. “This is the first of two energy storage assets expected online this quarter as we execute our 'Own & Operate' asset management strategy, and we are looking forward to beginning generating predictable, recurring and high margin tolling revenue streams for the years to come. As California faces increasing wildfire risks, the CRC demonstrates how advanced energy storage technology can help communities maintain critical services and safety during necessary power shutoffs. This facility will play a crucial role in ensuring energy resilience for the Calistoga community during PSPS events while maintaining our focus on innovative and sustainable carbon-free energy solutions.”
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