Introducing The Great Kiskadee Project: Powering Texas with 200 MWh of Advanced Energy Storage
The Great Kiskadee Project

Introducing The Great Kiskadee Project: Powering Texas with 200 MWh of Advanced Energy Storage

We are excited to announce the upcoming completion of The Great Kiskadee Project, set to operationalize in 2024 in Hidalgo County, Texas. This pioneering energy storage initiative aims to inject 100 MW/200 MWh of capacity into the Texas grid, strengthening the state’s capability to manage its unique energy demands independently.

Key Highlights of The Great Kiskadee Project:

  • Location: Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
  • Capacity: 100 MW power and 200 MWh energy storage
  • Collaborators: REPT BATTERO, Powin, and Apex Clean Energy
  • Purpose: Designed to meet immediate energy needs and enhance grid resilience against extreme weather conditions

In Texas, where the energy grid operates independently of the national system, self-sufficiency isn’t just a goal—it's a necessity. The Great Kiskadee Project is tailored to meet these specific demands, combining top-notch technology and innovative energy solutions provided by REPT BATTERO, Powin, and Apex Clean Energy.

This project is a critical step towards a more resilient and sustainable energy future for Texas, ensuring reliability even in the face of severe weather. As we progress, we remain committed to delivering energy solutions that not only meet but exceed the expectations of the communities we serve.

Stay tuned for further updates as we power towards a brighter, more secure energy future in Texas.


Brandon Doty

Storyteller | BFA in Graphic Design

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That is huge guys, I miss Edinburg and the valley, we put in a BESS yard in West Texas out by Rankin a couple years ago, not 200 MW but still felt good. Completing a project like that is a feeling everyone should experience. My favorite day on the job is always energization.

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