Why is battery storage important for SRP?
Battery storage and other energy storage technologies will be important to meet the growth in energy demand in SRP’s service territory and to integrate more renewable energy into the grid. SRP is exploring a pumped storage hydropower option that would add up to 2,000 megawatts of energy storage capacity near Apache Lake on the Salt River.
Does SRP have pumped storage?
SRP has been operating pumped storage units on the Horse Mesa and Mormon Flat dams for over 40 years. As part of the Salt River Pumped Storage Project, SRP is exploring opportunities to expand pumped storage hydropower on the Salt River reservoir system.
What underground storage facilities does SRP have?
In addition to the water stored in the seven reservoirs that we manage, SRP has developed two underground storage facilities. The Granite Reef Underground Storage Project (GRUSP) and the New River-Agua Fria River Underground Storage Project (NAUSP) store water in large underground aquifers, a process known as water banking.
What is a storage resource provider (SRP)?
The Storage Resource Provider (SRP) enables you to manage your storage account and related resources programmatically. The Storage Resource Provider requires all requests to be versioned. To make a request against the SRP, you must specify the version that you want to use for that operation. The currently supported versions are:
How much power does SRP generate?
Currently, SRP generates 265 megawatts (MW) of hydropower at the four dams located on the Salt River. That’s enough to power more than 60,000 average-sized homes. Two of those dams, Horse Mesa and Mormon Flat, have generators capable of pump-back operation with a total capacity of over 150 MW.
Will SRP build a pumped storage hydropower facility?
The pumped storage hydropower facility would require construction of a new reservoir to act as the upper reservoir and additional transmission infrastructure to connect to SRP’s existing 500-kilovolt (kV) Coronado-Silver King transmission line near the intersection of SR188 and SR288.
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