Project overview

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Up to 320 MW   1,280 MWh capacity*

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Enough stored energy to power approximately 240,000 California homes for four hours

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Supports electric grid reliability by providing a flexible energy resource

*The proposed original size for the Seguro BESS was 400 MW / 1600 MWh. The size has been reduced due to stakeholder and community feedback and project design requirements.

Project Timeline

Project updates

Past meetings and events

 

Public Scoping Meeting

San Diego County will conduct a public scoping meeting for the Seguro energy storage project. The scoping meeting will involve a presentation about the proposed project and the environmental review process and schedule. The purpose of the meeting is to facilitate the receipt of written comments about the scope and content of the environmental analysis to be addressed in the Draft Environmental Impact Report. The scoping meeting is for information gathering; it is not a public hearing and no public testimony will be taken. No decisions about the project will be made at the public scoping meeting. Read more about the project. Meeting details below:

Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Time: 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Location: Del Lago Academy (theater), 1740 Scenic Trail Way, Escondido, CA 92029

 

Workshop 1: Project Overview and Battery Energy Storage 101
Thursday, March 21, 2024, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069

Learn about how battery energy storage systems work, why they are needed, and hear the latest updates on the design and review process for the project. See video below for a replay of the event.

Environmental & economic benefits

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Utilizes land near existing electric grid infrastructure to minimize need for new overhead transmission lines

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Designed in accordance with the latest applicable codes, safety standards, security, lighting, landscaping and noise requirements

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Expected economic benefits include:

  • More than $11 million in local tax revenue and more than 450 direct jobs during construction, while supporting indirect employment and businesses in the area
  • Almost $6 million in local tax revenue annually during operations, including $3.6 million that will benefit local schools

Project safety

It’s important to remember that fires and thermal runaway incidents at battery storage facilities are rare occurrences. BESS technology, system design, safety features, and operational practices have advanced significantly in just the past few years. The energy storage technology being deployed today looks and operates very differently from the technology installed just three to five years ago. The industry has also developed a much deeper understanding of the technical and safety management of thermal hazards. More importantly, a new generation of BESS installations, including AES’ proposed Seguro BESS facility, will incorporate the latest design standards and safety features that greatly reduce the possibility of fire or thermal runaway.

Learn more about the safety standards and features of today’s battery energy storage systems: https://www.energystorage.org/safety

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https://www.energystorage.org/

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Questions?

Email: seguroproject@aes.com

Phone (toll-free): 800-396-8481

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