Georgia Power announced today that it has started construction on a new 200-megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, southeast of Macon, Ga. The project was selected through competitive processes resulting from the 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Update and was. . These storage options include batteries, thermal, mechanical, and more. The Center of Innovation works as an advisor to companies making advancements in storage, which is impacting energy distribution and transmission systems (the smart grid), the reliability and availability of energy resources to. . Georgia Power's 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) filed with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) anticipates approximately 8,200 megawatts (MW) of electrical load growth by 2030 – an increase of more than 2,200 MW compared to projections in its 2023 IRP update, which called for the. . Georgia Power has started construction on four battery energy storage systems across the state. The projects will add 765 megawatts of generating capacity, enough to power approximately 573,750 homes. Two facilities will be built near Air Force bases, one at a retired coal plant, and another will. . Georgia Power began commercial operation of the company's first grid-connected battery energy storage system, the 65-MW Mossy Branch Battery Facility, in November 2024. Courtesy of Georgia Power This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Georgia Power is seeking 500 MW. . Georgia Power senior VP and senior production officer, Rick Anderson, cuts the ribbon on the utility's first 65MW BESS project in 2024 alongside Kim Greene, president and CEO of Georgia Power (second from right), with Georgia Public Service Commissioners Tim Echols (left) and Fitz Johnson. Image:. .