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Energy Secretary Rick Perry says US needs ‘all of the above’ energy plan in Phoenix visit

Energy Secretary Rick Perry says US needs ‘all of the above’ energy plan in Phoenix visit

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  • Rick Perry said the US needs to pursue an all-of-the-above energy strategy.
  • He said clean energy can be compatible with a strong economy.
  • Perry said nuclear remains important to American energy.

U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said on a Friday stop in Arizona that the country is striving for an “all-of-the-above” energy policy with increased use of renewable energy and nuclear power.

Perry — a former Texas governor and two-time contender for the Republican presidential nomination — visited a battery-storage project owned by Arizona Public Service Co. in the far West Valley

The battery, about the size of a small house, is used to help manage the power grid in the area where several dozen people have solar on their homes.

It was impossible not to note the rain as state utility regulators; Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz.; and others crowded under umbrellas to listen to Perry talk about solar and batteries.

“Today is a great example of an all-of-the-above energy policy, which this country is striving for,” Perry said.

He applauded APS’ investment in renewable energy.

“The growth we are seeing in our renewables, this is just a great moment in time for the United States of America and the energy resources we have,” Perry said.

He said clean energy does not have to be incompatible with a strong economy.

“You can have economic growth, you can create jobs and wealth and improve people’s quality of life, and have an environment that is cleaner — that’s President Trump’s goal here,” Perry said.

Battery helps solar, APS plans more
APS uses the battery Perry visited to balance out fluctuations on the power grid from the unusually high number of people with solar in the Festival Ranch development.

APS installed about 70 of the systems for customers, and several others installed their own solar.

APS uses the battery and another like it in the area to regulate the power supply in the area when clouds pass overhead or when the solar panels cause other fluctuations on the system.

The project has been in service since 2017, and APS on Thursday announced a much larger investment in battery technology.

The company said it will install 850 megawatts of battery capacity in various projects through 2025.

The two batteries already installed, like the one Perry visited, have a capacity of one megawatt with one hour of storage. They can discharge enough electricity to supply about 500 homes for an hour, 250 homes for two hours, or other variations of time and power.

The multiple batteries APS is planning to add now will be able to power about 212,500 homes for three to four hours.

Perry said America is sometimes challenged by other nations, but he and the president intend on maintaining U.S. leadership in renewables.

“This progress that we are seeing, I will suggest — and I think I’m correct in this — is a result of American ingenuity and American technology,” Perry said. “The holy grail of this whole renewable-energy quest is in battery storage.”

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network

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