Google signs 100MW distributed energy resource VPP agreement with Voltus for PJM
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google has signed a three-year agreement with Voltus to create a 100MW virtual power plant (VPP) in the PJM region of the US. The VPP will aggregate up to 100MW of distributed energy resources (DERs) from local businesses and homes, with Voltus paying customers who participate. This deal is part of Google's efforts to reduce its capacity demand and provide economic benefits to PJM customers.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The PJM region's projected load increase and interconnection queue backlogs have led to calls for reform, making Google's VPP agreement a crucial step in addressing the issue.
- · By incentivizing DERs and aggregating them into VPPs, Google and Voltus are helping to reduce the burden on consumers and pave the way for a more sustainable energy future.