
Energy Storage Integration in the Texas Power Market
Large-scale energy storage is coming to the Texas power market, and it will enhance the grid reliability and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
End-to-end energy trading, risk, and scheduling in one system
Complete market participation workflow from forecast to final bill
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Plan and coordinate outages with built-in compliance
50%+ of North American power is optimized using the PCI Platform
PCI da soporte al 90% de la capacidad de generación eléctrica en México
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Large-scale energy storage is coming to the Texas power market, and it will enhance the grid reliability and reduce the use of fossil fuels.

Last week, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) published new research on the growth in utility-scale hybrid projects. The study’s findings, published in The Electricity

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