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   <title>Stability Ready: Faster Power Access and Stronger Grid Reliability</title>
   <updated>2026-04-24T14:07:00+02:00</updated>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">As artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and electrification fuel unprecedented demand for electricity across North America, organizations are encountering increasing obstacles. Lengthy interconnection backlogs, limited transmission capacity, and weakening grid reliability are becoming critical concerns. Stability Ready&nbsp;is designed to tackle these issues by accelerating access to power while simultaneously reinforcing grid strength rather than adding strain. <br />   <br />  “Access to power has evolved beyond a basic infrastructure concern—it is now a key factor influencing business growth,” said Nicolas Sanloup, Managing Director for Linxon Americas. “Stability Ready&nbsp;was created to enable customers to advance with confidence, delivering not just capacity, but also the reliability and predictability essential for operating large-scale, mission-critical infrastructure.”</div>    <h3 style="text-align: justify;">A new benchmark for rapid power deployment and grid resilience</h3>    <div style="text-align: justify;">Stability Ready&nbsp;brings together established technologies with standardized delivery approaches to create scalable, ready-to-implement solutions. These systems are tailored for energy-intensive and rapidly expanding sectors—especially data centers—while also supporting utilities in maintaining grid stability amid the retirement of traditional power generation assets. <br />   <br />  Key components of the offering include:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Modular, standardized power units capable of delivering high-capacity output within reliable timelines</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">On-site and behind-the-meter solutions that enable phased growth and enhance operational resilience</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Grid reinforcement upgrades that strengthen overloaded substations and facilitate renewable energy integration</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;">By combining power delivery with grid support into a unified solution, Stability Ready™ minimizes project uncertainties, accelerates deployment, and enhances long-term system dependability. <br />   <br />  Electricity demand in the United States is rising faster than conventional grid expansion can accommodate. At the same time, the transition away from legacy generation and the rise of renewable, inverter-based resources are adding complexity to grid operations. This has resulted in a growing “stability gap,” where simply adding capacity is no longer enough. <br />   <br />  Stability Ready&nbsp;addresses this challenge by ensuring that new power sources are not only deployed quickly, but are also reliable, robust, and fully aligned with existing grid systems. <br />   <br />  Linxon delivers Stability Ready&nbsp;as a comprehensive Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) solution. By securing essential equipment early and applying standardized design and execution models across multiple sites, Linxon enables:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">More predictable project timelines</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Lower risk related to supply chain disruptions and grid interconnection delays</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Consistent performance across different locations and projects</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Contact:</strong> <br />  Maria Vejar, Communications Lead, Linxon Americas <br />  <a class="link" href="javascript:protected_mail('mariajose.vejar@linxon.com')" >mariajose.vejar@linxon.com</a>  | +1 984 286 0457</div>  
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   <title>Georgia Power Begins Construction on 200 MW Battery Storage Project in Twiggs County</title>
   <updated>2025-10-28T06:36:00+01:00</updated>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Georgia Power has begun construction on a new 200-megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, located southeast of Macon, Georgia. This project, approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) on September 4, 2025, emerged from the competitive selection process of the 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Update. The Twiggs BESS, owned by Georgia Power, is being built next to the existing Twiggs County Solar facility. <br />   <br />  Designed to deliver stored power over a four-hour period, the 200 MW storage system will enhance grid reliability and strengthen the overall resilience of the state’s energy infrastructure. BESS projects play a crucial role in maximizing the effectiveness of renewable energy sources such as solar by storing surplus power during low-demand periods for use when demand spikes — for instance, on cold winter mornings when solar generation is limited. These systems directly support the energy needs identified in the 2023 IRP Update while providing a cost-effective solution for future grid demands. <br />   <br />  Rick Anderson, senior vice president and senior production officer at Georgia Power, emphasized the importance of collaboration in advancing grid reliability: “Working with the Georgia PSC and other partners allows us to make the right investments for a strong and dependable power grid. The 200 MW Twiggs County BESS will help us serve our customers more efficiently and meet Georgia’s growing energy needs. As we increase renewable generation, energy storage will be essential to maintaining flexibility and reliability when those sources aren’t producing.” <br />   <br />  Construction of the Twiggs facility, led by Crowder Industrial Construction, LLC, is scheduled for completion in 2027. <br />   <br />  Beyond Twiggs County, Georgia Power is developing four additional BESS projects across Bibb, Cherokee, Floyd, and Lowndes counties, totaling 765 MW of capacity and expected to come online in 2026. These initiatives were also part of the 2023 IRP Update. <br />   <br />  <strong>Future Energy Storage Developments</strong> <br />  As part of an All-Source Request for Proposals (RFP), Georgia Power has requested approval from the PSC to add 10 new battery energy storage facilities totaling 3,022.5 MW, along with two advanced solar-plus-storage projects adding another 350 MW. Site selections were based on existing infrastructure opportunities, such as proximity to substations and available company-owned land. <br />   <br />  Additionally, the company has issued a call for proposals for another 500 MW of energy storage systems (ESS) with at least a two-hour discharge capability. The RFP—managed by Ascend Analytics as an independent evaluator—will seek:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Standalone ESS with grid-charging functionality, and</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">ESS paired with renewable resources (either new or existing) that also support grid charging.</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;">Georgia Power aims to have these new storage systems operational by 2031, with qualified project bids due in early 2026. <br />   <br />  Click <a href="https://www.georgiapower.com/?utm_source=3blmedia&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=georgia-power-begins-construction-newest-battery-storage-system-near-macon">here</a> to know more about how Georgia Power is meeting the needs of customers through a diverse, balanced energy portfolio, and the IRP process.</div>  
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