Southern California Edison signed four long-term contracts for 590 megawatts of battery storage. Three of the deals are large utility-scale, lithium ion projects with a combined 585 MW of capacity. The fourth is for 5 MW of aggregated customer storage. “Bringing more utility-scale battery storage resources online will improve the reliability of the grid and
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