Largest energy storage project in Virginia now online in Dominion Energy territory – GWC Mag

The Dry Bridge Energy Storage project in Chesterfield County, Virginia, is now fully operational and providing key power services to Dominion Energy customers. Development firm East Point Energy sold the project to Dominion Energy Virginia in September 2021, prior to the company’s acquisition by Equinor.

At 20 MW/80 MWh, Dry Bridge is the largest battery energy storage project in Virginia.

“Dry Bridge, our first utility-scale, stand-alone energy storage facility, represents a significant milestone in our commitment to meeting our VCEA targets. Dispatchable resources such as this are critical to ensuring the reliability our customers expect,” said Brandon Martin, Manager of Business Development at Dominion Energy.

News item from Dominion Energy 

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