Georgia Power's 2022 IRP Includes 2,300MW of Renewables Over Next 3 Years

GA PSC approves Georgia Power's 2022 IRP w/2,300 MW of renewables over next three years, 500 MW of battery storage, and 250 MW of DERs; BOEM announces offshore wind sites off TX and LA; USPS increases EV target to 40% of first buy of over 84,000 vehicles; GAF Energy, to open 250 MW plant for nailable solar shingle tiles in Texas; Xcel Energy to develop three sites in its $9 million resilient Minneapolis project, developing micro grids with batteries and solar panels in vulnerable areas; VW unveils 570 kWh used battery EV charging system at German plant; Vistra's 400-MW, 1,600 MWh Moss Landing energy storage facility comes back online after two separate incidents had taken the facility offline for extended period.

1) GA PSC greenlights Georgia Power's 2022 IRP with 2,300 MW of renewables in next three years, and another 6,000 MW of renewables by 2035. Plan also includes 500 MW of batteries and a pilot DER program w/250 MW of customer-sited resources.

2) Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announces locations for offshore wind farms off the coast of TX and LA, w/two leases totaling over 730,000 acres and generation potential sufficient to power 3 million homes.

3) US Postal Service increases percentage of EVs in planned fleet upgrade. It will order at least 25,000 EVs in an initial order with total of 40% electric of first 84,000 vehicles.

4) GAF Energy, a maker of nailable solar shingle tiles, plans to open a new $100 million factory in Texas, increasing U.S. production from 50 to 300 MW.

5) Xcel Energy to develop three sites for its $9 million Resilient Minneapolis project, developing micro grids with batteries, solar panels and other technology in areas vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

6) Volkswagen brings fast-charging park online at its electric car plant in Germany, with 570 kWh second-life EV battery system, eliminating need for new medium voltage transformer investment. 96 battery cell modules will come from used ID.3 and ID.4 pre-production vehicles.

7) Vistra's 400-MW, 1,600 MWh Moss Landing battery energy storage facility comes back online after extended outage.

Peter Kelly-Detwiler