During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential for granting a special use permit for a new battery energy storage system in Lake Jackson. A representative presented plans for a 9.9 megawatt distributed generation battery storage facility to be located at 640 Willow Drive. This initiative aims to enhance the reliability of the city's energy supply.
The project is set to be developed in coordination with CenterPoint, the local utility provider, which operates a substation adjacent to the proposed site. The introduction of this battery energy storage system is expected to bolster the city's energy infrastructure, providing a more stable and dependable power source for residents.
City officials are now considering the next steps in the permitting process, which could pave the way for the project to move forward. The discussions reflect a growing interest in renewable energy solutions and the importance of energy reliability in urban planning.