Provincetown’s new battery system provides backup power to Outer Cape


PROVINCETOWN — Keeping the power on when fierce Atlantic storms buffet the Outer Cape, or when there are interruptions due to other causes, will be easier now that the Provincetown Battery Energy Storage System is officially on the job.

On Monday, representatives from Eversource, along with town and state leaders that included Provincetown Town Manager Alex Morse, state Sen. Julian Cyr and state Rep. Sarah Peake, joined to mark the completion of the project with a ribbon-cutting and tour of the battery at the Provincetown Transfer Station on Race Point Road. It was a pivotal moment for the power company, as well as its customers.

John Ventura, Eversource manager of distribution engineer for the south region, is surrounded by battery racks inside the new Provincetown Battery Energy Storage System on Monday. The battery station will provide power to 10,000 customers in the event of an outage.

“It’s been several years since we developed the project,” said Craig Hallstrom, Eversource’s president of operations.

Eversource started planning the battery system in 2017. The battery is described by Eversource as “an innovative solution to provide backup power to more than 10,000 customers on the Outer Cape in the event of an outage.”

Hallstrom said the need for a backup power source has been a pressing one for the Outer Cape, where the redundancies present in other areas of the power grid are absent. It is an area, he said, “where the infrastructure is single-source from Provincetown to Wellfleet.” There is a single transmission line, he said, that provides power to about 10,000 customers — the line is known as circuit 96.

Provincetown battery system is the ‘first in the nation’

The project is something of a trailblazer in the nation, Hallstrom said.

Eversource and local officials attended a ribbon cutting ceremony Dec. 5  at the Provincetown Transfer Station marking the completion of the Outer Cape Battery Energy Storage System The Provincetown Battery Energy Storage System will provide backup power to more than 10,000 customers on the Outer Cape in the event of an outage.

“This is really the first in the nation for the size,” he said, adding it can serve as a model for other locations.

The $49 million project comprises lithium-ion battery units in a new 8,000-square-foot building at the town transfer station and new circuitry for the loop of power lines just in Provincetown. The 25-megawatt energy storage system is aimed at increasing the reliability of electric power in Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet and Eastham, according to Eversource.



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2022-12-14 15:58:23

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