
Fullmark Energy has reached business operations of its 65-MW/130-MWh San Jacinto storage undertaking in Banning, California. The milestone marks the ultimate undertaking inside Fullmark Vitality’s Redwood Initiatives portfolio — a strategic assortment of power storage services throughout Southern California — to realize business operations.
The Redwood Initiatives portfolio consists of 4 tasks — San Jacinto, the 20-MW/80-MWh Johanna ESS undertaking in Santa Ana (October 2021), the 20-MW/40-MWh Desert-Carris undertaking in Palm Springs (2025) and the 20-MW/40-MWh Ortega Project in Lake Elsinore (2025).
The full portfolio offers 290 MWh of power storage to the Southern California Edison distribution system.
“Reaching business operations throughout the Redwood Initiatives marks a serious milestone for our staff and our companions,” stated Chris McKissack, CEO of Fullmark Vitality. “These tasks strengthen grid reliability, speed up the renewable power transition, and reveal our staff’s capability to ship high-performing belongings at scale. San Jacinto is especially significant as a result of it exhibits how power storage can concurrently improve grid infrastructure whereas revitalizing communities and creating worth for native stakeholders.”
The San Jacinto facility sits on beforehand deserted property that had turn into an overgrown nuisance, creating challenges for surrounding residents and companies. Working intently with native stakeholders, Fullmark reworked the positioning into well-maintained infrastructure with correct safety fencing and lighting, considerably enhancing circumstances for the neighborhood. The undertaking additionally generates financial advantages for the Metropolis of Banning’s municipal electrical utility, which serves roughly 13,500 prospects and serves the undertaking’s load.
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