Project LADWP-Q80 — Project Summary

Queue ID
LADWP-Q80
Capacity
590 MW
Technology
Solar+Battery
Status
active
Location
Kern, CA
Region
West
Developer
IA Status
In Progress (unknown study)

LADWP-Q80

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590 MW hybrid in Kern, CA · In queue since April 2021 · Proposed COD February 2024

590 MW

Capacity

2

Components

Solar + Battery

5y 1m

In Queue

In Progress (unknown study)

IA Status

COD target: 2024

Interconnection

Total Duration

2y 10m

Schedule

27 months past proposed COD

In Study38%
Queue EntryApr 7, 2021

Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO

Interconnection StudyCurrent

Project undergoes interconnection studies to assess grid impact.

Typical: 18–36 months

Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection agreement not yet executed

Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)

Commercial Operation

Proposed COD: 2024-02-01

Technology
Solar350 MW · 59%
Battery240 MW · 41%
About

LADWP-Q80 is a proposed solar and battery hybrid project located in Kern County, California, with a total capacity of 590 MW. The project, located in the West region, consists of a 350 MW solar component and a 240 MW battery energy storage system. It is being developed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP).

The project is currently active in the LADWP interconnection queue, having entered the queue on April 7, 2021. The proposed commercial operation date is February 1, 2024. The interconnection agreement status is listed as "In Progress (unknown study)". The point of interconnection is the Barren Ridge 230 kV Switching Station.

Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources

Project Details

State

CA

County

Kern

Grid Region

Mountain West

Market

Developer

Utility

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

Entity

LADWP

Service Type

Point of Interconnection

Barren Ridge 230 kV Sw Station

Data Source

LBNL

Market Context
Approximate
ISO / RTO
MOUNTAIN_WEST
Trading Hub
PALOVERDE
Hub Confidence
UNKNOWN

This project's market context is estimated from its Point of Interconnection. Hub and node assignments are approximate and based on geographic inference from the POI substation name.

No news available for this project.