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RES About to Complete Two Grid-scale Energy Storage Projects in the Chicago Area

published: 2015-11-11 11:52

Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. (RES), a company focusing on development and construction of wind, solar, transmission, and energy storage projects in North America, announced substantial completion of the Jake Energy Storage Center and Elwood Energy Storage Center in the Chicago area. The two grid-scale energy storage projects are among the largest, fully commercial stand-alone battery storage projects in North America and help bring RES' total construction portfolio to 77 MW (154 MW operating range) and 47 MWh.

RES developed and constructed the two energy storage systems, each with 39.6MW of operating capacity, the ability to store 7.8MWh of energy, and a nameplate capacity of 19.8 MW. The Jake Energy Storage Center is located in Joliet and the Elwood Energy Storage Center is located in West Chicago.

RES and Prudential Capital Group closed on the financing of the Jake and Elwood Battery Storage Projects on October 22, 2015. The financing included a preferred equity investment from Prudential Capital Group, which is an investment business of Newark, NJ-based Prudential Financial, Inc. and The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Lincoln National Corporation, representing approximately 50% of the total equity. In addition, the financing included non-recourse senior secured project financing debt representing approximately 50% of the total project costs.

The debt included both fixed and floating rate notes, with a maturity of approximately three years. The financing arranged by RES and Prudential is one of the first non-recourse senior project financings completed for a utility-scale battery storage system in North America.

"The Jake and Elwood projects represent the cutting edge in commercial energy storage development," said Glen Davis, Chief Executive Officer of RES. "These projects will work to ensure high-quality and reliable power to the local communities and across the region while fitting seamlessly into the local community and grid."

"Prudential Capital Group is very excited to be part of this transaction. Helping to finance frequency control technology expands our participation in the market place, and it is another example of how we provide capital in multiple parts of the capital structure," said Ric Abel, a managing director with Prudential Capital Group's Energy Finance Group – Power.

RES and its local development partner GlidePath Power worked with the City of West Chicago and the City of Joliet to ensure each project was appropriately sited and constructed to minimize impacts to the local communities. This work included detailed planning with city staff and experts as well as public review and approval by each city's council.

The projects are interconnected to the local Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) electric grid and will provide real-time frequency regulation service to the PJM ancillary services market. The projects will operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by responding almost instantly to the continually changing needs of the grid. This service efficiently allows PJM to deliver higher quality electrical service, at a higher reliability and lower costs to customers across 13 states and the District of Columbia.

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