About the Luna-LAB energy storage facilities
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Combined 227 MW, 908 MWh of clean energy storage capacity
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Enough stored clean energy to power 170,000 California homes for 4 hours
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Serving Clean Power Alliance, PG&E and their customers
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Adds flexible and clean energy resources to manage peak loads, grid reliability
Stored clean energy from local resources
Project timeline
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Supporting Our Communities
As with all AES’ clean energy projects, we are committed to being a good neighbor, partnering with landowners and investing in local communities. The AES team works with a broad cross section of government, community, business, labor unions, and other stakeholders in the California communities we serve to support high-impact initiatives and programs.
For example, AES contributes to workforce development through an ongoing partnership with Antelope Valley College, a public community college in Lancaster, California. AES provides annual scholarship funding for students in STEM and vocational training.