Gypsum peak energy storage

Gypsum Peak Energy Storage is a 200-megawatt Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project that will bring sustainable, renewable energy to support the local grid. This project will be located in Van Buren County, Michigan on 19.89 acres of privately owned land.

Adding energy storage to the electrical grid allows extra power to be stored when demand is low, which is then used when demand for energy increases. Gypsum Peak Energy Storage will therefore help to reduce or avoid price spikes and supply shortfalls.

This project could be operational as soon as 2026 with the potential to provide taxpayers, school districts, hospitals, and the local government with reliable economic benefits for years to come.

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A STRONGER ECONOMY IN Van buren county

Gypsum Peak Energy Storage will bring in millions of dollars to the local community over the life of the project. The project will generate a new source of revenue that supports the most essential elements of the community, including schools, infrastructure, and local government.

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SUPPORT LOCAL GRID RELIABILITY TAXPAYERS, WORKERS, AND BUSINESSES

The Gypsum Peak Energy Storage project will boost the local economy by creating new jobs and generating millions of dollars in revenue through taxes and construction spending. By storing American-made, sustainably harvested energy, this initiative enables a stronger power grid, with secure, reliable power for businesses and residents. Join the growing list of community members who support this project—add your name today.

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