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EVLO to Deploy Over 300 MWh in BESS Projects to Virginia in Support of the Virginia Clean Economy Act

Three EVLOFLEX storage projects will bolster the state’s carbon-free electricity by 2050 goal

MONTRÉAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EVLO Energy Storage Inc. (EVLO), a fully integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS) provider and wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, is pleased to announce the deployment of three EVLOFLEX battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Set to be commissioned in 2025 and 2026, these projects will support the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), the most ambitious clean energy policy in Virginia’s history. The VCEA is positioned to transform the electric grid to 100% clean energy by 2050 and boost investment into clean energy technologies in the fight against climate change....

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