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Vesper Energy provides innovative solutions to today’s complex energy challenges. Headquartered in the greater Dallas area, Vesper Energy is comprised of professionals who have collectively delivered more than 10 GW of renewable energy projects globally. Today, we own and operate 100 MW of solar projects, and our pipeline includes over 55 renewable energy and energy storage projects with a generating capacity of 17 GW; enough to power more than 2 million homes. Working with their customers, communities, and business partners, Vesper Energy develops, owns, and operates renewable energy projects across the United States with the goal to build a better energy infrastructure. www.vesperenergy.com/about.
We pursue projects where we have earned the trust of landowners and here in Otsego County, our partners are excited to be a part of this project that will provide numerous benefits to their local community. The landowner who entrusts us with their land believes it's the best choice for their property and their family.
Like many energy storage projects, Livingston Energy Storage will be located directly next to an electrical substation and major electrical corridor, which makes energy storage the highest and best use of this land.
This project will create a new, long-term source of funding for the community, including significant benefits for area schools. The project will create jobs in Otsego County during construction and operations and may hire a variety of vendors and local services. Energy storage helps reduce or avoid price spikes and supply shortfalls for the surrounding area, creating a stronger, more reliable grid. To learn more about energy storage benefits, please head to our Benefits page.
Livingston Energy Storage is expected to provide hundreds of construction jobs. Once operational, the facility will also support two long-term maintenance positions.
Livingston Energy Storage will be on privately owned land, serving the residents of Otsego County. Landscape screening will be used to minimize or eliminate visual impact of equipment.
Livingston Energy Storage is committed to developing a vegetation management plan that adheres to state and local rules. Development of these plans would include consideration of the most appropriate plants for the area.
Livingston Energy Storage is committed to meeting or exceeding all local, state, and federal requirements regarding decommissioning at the end of the project’s lifespan.
It is unlikely that a serious event will happen at the site. Vesper will work closely with the local fire department, during the planning phase of the project, to develop a comprehensive emergency management plan. We will provide training for safety personnel and comply with all fire standards.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) use the same technology found in many widely used in consumer products, tools and electric vehicles, and well-designed BESS are safe and reliable. Fires involving BESS can occur, but only in extreme conditions. To reduce the risk of fire and ensure the safety of the system, each BESS is equipped with automatic fire suppression equipment, and its own air conditioning or cooling system to ensure it operates within the ideal temperature range. If a fire does occur, it is generally easily contained, and has only minimal, temporary impact on local air quality. Vesper Energy will work with local fire departments and emergency responders to ensure they have adequate training and equipment to respond to any safety issues that may arise.
The US EPA classifies and determines what qualifies as hazardous waste. Hazardous waste can range from liquids, solids, gases, or sludges and can be discarded commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides, or the by-products of manufacturing processes. Recently, the US EPA released guidance requiring many types of lithium-ion batteries to be disposed of as hazardous waste. Livingston Energy Storage is committed to following pertinent federal, state, and local disposal and recycling regulations. The high-quality Li-Ion batteries used for Vesper Energy’s BESS projects can be repurposed and reused in other utility-scale battery applications or downcycled and repurposed for other technology such as phones and tools. Each Li-ion battery unit is encased and compartmentalized to prevent any materials from interacting with the surrounding area. Livingston Energy Storage is committed to following all relevant federal, state, and local regulations regarding environmental safety and will regularly review and update its policies to align with industry best practices.
Widespread adoption of BESS is still relatively new, so recycling opportunities are currently limited. However, the energy storage industry is working to develop recycling opportunities to meet future demand. Another option is to “downcycle” batteries and give them a second life in a different application when their performance falls below the level needed for a utility-scale power plant.