TEP's Roadrunner Reserve: Arizona's Largest Energy Storage System

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Bri Pacelli, originally from Southern California, joined KGUN 9 as a multimedia journalist and reporter in October of 2023. She recently graduated from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite Schoo

TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson Electric Power is set to construct Arizona’s largest battery energy system, called “Roadrunner Reserve.” This system will have a massive 200-megawatt system that can store 800 megawatt hours of energy, equivalent to powering 42,000 homes for four hours. The construction of this system is set to begin in the summer of 2025 and will be built in southeast Tucson, near Vail.

TEP stated the system will charge during the productive morning and afternoon solar periods as well as deliver stored energy during peak demand, bringing low-cost solar energy to customers. According to TEP's 2020 Integrated Resource Plan, this new system will reduce carbon emissions by 80 percent and add up to 1,400 MW of energy storage by 2035. On top of the most recent additions of renewable resources, Roadrunner Reserve will expand, making for a greener grid.Bri Pacelli is a multimedia journalist for KGUN 9. Bri is a graduate from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School, where she earned a degree in journalism and mass communication.

 

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