Nation’s largest urban battery to take center stage near San Francisco

Developer Arevon has begun building a 1-gigawatt-hour storage project in Daly City, near the Cow Palace arena, where it will serve up clean energy at night.

The Cow Palace arena, just south of San Francisco, has hosted Dwight Eisenhower, the Beatles, the San Jose Sharks NHL team, and an annual rodeo since it opened in 1941. But an even bigger act is setting up next door: an enormous battery that will perform a starring role in the Bay Area’s energy ecosystem.

Developer Arevon has begun construction of the Cormorant Energy Storage Project, which will occupy an 11-acre vacant lot just southwest of the Cow Palace in Daly City. The battery facility will be large by industry standards, with 250 megawatts of Tesla Megapack containers, capable of discharging for four hours straight, for 1 gigawatt-hour of total stored energy. Bigger batteries have been built, but when Cormorant comes online in about a year, it will be poised to be the country’s largest battery nestled within a major urban area.

Arevon has contracted the battery for 15 years of use by MCE, one of California’s biggest community choice aggregators — entities that purchase electricity on behalf of local residents as an alternative to Wall Street–owned for-profit utilities. The state requires MCE to buy grid capacity commensurate with its members’ usage, and the Cormorant project will fulfill 10% of this annual requirement, known as resource adequacy in California bureaucratese.

MCE has become a major force in the greater Bay Area: It now serves all of Marin and Napa counties, most of Contra Costa, and half of Solano. The aggregator can contract for power plants across California, but it looks for sites within or near its service territory when possible, said Jenna Tenney, MCE’s director of communications and community engagement.

“Having a storage project in a community is going to add to resiliency in that community,” she said. The battery will bring $73 million of property tax revenue to Daly City, she added, and Arevon will donate $1.5 million in community benefits.

Arevon’s choice of battery, Tesla’s Megapack 2 XL, addressed the safety question. The containerized storage product is filled with the lithium-ferrous phosphate cells, a battery chemistry known to be significantly less fire-prone than earlier lithium-ion varieties. The older Moss Landing facility packed a huge amount of batteries into a single legacy structure, where they became fuel for an immense conflagration. The Megapack containers, in contrast, will be spread out across the site in a design that will prevent a fire from spreading beyond a single metal box. If one unit ever did catch fire, it would damage only a fraction of 1 percent of the plant’s capacity.

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You forgot the Warriors

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Also forgot:

  1. 1976 Democratic National Convention - Hosted the convention that nominated Jimmy Carter.

  2. 1985 Live Aid Concert - Featured performances by major artists to raise funds for famine relief.

  3. 1994 World Figure Skating Championships - A key event in the figure skating calendar.

  4. 2000 Monster Jam - A popular monster truck event that drew large crowds.

  5. 2003 WWE WrestleMania XIX - A major wrestling event that showcased top wrestling talent.

  6. 2010 Cow Palace Rodeo - Revived the traditional rodeo events, attracting local and national participants.

  7. 2015 San Francisco International Beer Festival - Celebrated craft beer with numerous local breweries.

  8. 2018 Bay Area Home & Garden Show - Featured home improvement and gardening exhibits.

  9. 2020 Drive-In Concert Series - Adapted to pandemic restrictions with live performances in a drive-in format.

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Those are singular events except for the Rodeo which you mentioned. The Cow Palace was the Warriors’ home throughout the 60’s

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