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Google and Voltus launch virtual power plant for 100 MW capacity

Created at 5 Jun · 1:49 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Google has partnered with Voltus to deploy a 100 MW virtual power plant (VPP) in the PJM Interconnection. The VPP will aggregate distributed energy resources like batteries and smart thermostats, providing Google with grid capacity and participants with payments, bypassing traditional interconnection delays.

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Key Numbers

3 yearsagreement duration
100 MWaccredited distributed capacity
7.5 GWDERs managed by Voltus
$100 billionpotential consumer savings this decade
615 MWDuane Arnold nuclear plant capacity
115 MWadditional capacity from NV Energy
$4.75 billionacquisition of Intersect Power

Who's Involved

Google
Hyperscaler customer funding a virtual power plant
Voltus
Operator aggregating distributed energy resources for VPP
PJM Interconnection
Largest U.S. grid operator where the VPP will operate
Brattle Group
Provided analysis on infrastructure utilization savings
NextEra
Partner for restarting Duane Arnold nuclear plant
Kairos
Developer of molten salt reactors Google is looking to offtake power from
Fervo Energy
Partner for next-generation geothermal power
NV Energy
Utility providing additional capacity via Clean Transition Tariff
Ormat
Partner under Clean Transition Tariff framework
Intersect Power
Acquired developer of co-located data center and energy infrastructure
Form Energy
Developer of iron-air battery technology

↳ Why This Matters

This initiative highlights a growing trend of hyperscalers directly addressing grid capacity constraints driven by AI and data center load growth, bypassing traditional infrastructure development to ensure energy reliability and manage costs.

Key facts

  • Google signed a three-year BYOC agreement with Voltus for up to 100 MW of distributed capacity.
  • Voltus will aggregate batteries, smart thermostats, EVs, and other flexible assets into a Google-funded VPP.
  • The VPP dispatches resources when the grid needs relief, compensating participants.
  • This initiative aims to provide Google with grid capacity without long interconnection queues.
  • The deal is in the PJM Interconnection, the largest U.S. grid operator.

Google has entered into a three-year "Bring Your Own Capacity" (BYOC) agreement with Voltus, aiming to deploy up to 100 MW of accredited distributed capacity within the PJM Interconnection. Voltus will aggregate various flexible assets, including batteries, smart thermostats, and electric vehicles from homes and businesses, into a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) funded by Google. This VPP utilizes coordinated software to manage these decentralized energy resources, enabling them to act as dispatchable generation when the grid requires relief. Participants in the program will be compensated, while Google gains access to grid capacity without the lengthy delays associated with traditional interconnection queues. The Brattle Group estimates that better utilization of existing infrastructure could save U.S. consumers over $100 billion this decade. Voltus currently manages over 7.5 GW of distributed energy resources across North American wholesale markets and launched its BYOC offering to address interconnection delays. This strategic move by Google aligns with its broader efforts to secure diverse energy and flexibility technologies, including restarting the Duane Arnold nuclear plant, partnerships for geothermal power with Fervo Energy, acquiring Intersect Power for co-located data center and energy infrastructure, and investing in long-duration battery technology with Form Energy. The company's focus on speed is driven by the rapid pace of data center construction outpacing grid infrastructure development.

Frequently asked questions

A VPP is not a physical plant but coordinated software that aggregates thousands of small, customer-sited resources, such as batteries and smart thermostats, to behave like dispatchable generation.

The BYOC agreement allows Google to secure grid capacity by leveraging existing distributed energy resources managed by Voltus, bypassing traditional interconnection queues.

The agreement is with the PJM Interconnection, which is the largest U.S. grid operator and is experiencing strain from AI-driven load growth.

Participants whose assets are aggregated into the VPP get paid for providing capacity when the grid needs relief.

What Happens Next

01Google and Voltus will begin dispatching aggregated distributed resources when the PJM grid requires relief.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 7:00 PM
Google and Voltus will deploy a 100 MW virtual power plant in PJM using a three-year BYOC agreement to aggregate distributed energy resources.
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"Bring Your Own Capacity" - Google And Voltus To Deploy Virtual Power Plantm.piqsuite.com

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