Stella Energy Purchases 480 MWh Battery Energy Storage System from CLOU

Jan. 9, 2024
Stella has developed, built, and operated over 2 GW/ 4.4 GWh of utility-scale battery storage projects in the Texas region to establish resiliency in the industry

CL Energy Storage Corporation (CLOU) signed a purchase order to provide 480 MWh of containerized battery energy storage systems (BESS) and 200 MW of PCS Skid to Stella Energy Solutions, an independent power producer of BESS solutions in the US.

This purchase order will support Stella’s rapidly growing pipeline of clean energy projects.

Based in The Woodlands, Texas, Stella is working closely with the utility-scale clean energy industry by spearheading the development and construction of energy storage and solar infrastructure projects.

In doing so, Stella has developed, built, and operated over 2 GW/ 4.4 GWh of utility-scale battery storage projects in the region to establish resiliency in the industry.

This new partnership will also help CLOU enter the American market and contribute to the implementation of energy storage products in the region to support the local market’s transition to clean energy.

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