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TLD 032 - The Ultimate Guide to BESS with Drew Lebowitz and Sean Daly

Published on
September 5, 2024
Guests
Drew Lebowitz
Sean Daly
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Want to know everything about battery energy storage? Our latest podcast episode with Drew Lebowitz and Sean Daly covers it all, from project size to revenue models. Tune in for a deep dive into BESS!

Time Stamps

  • 01:14 - Episode Intro
  • 01:39 - Overview of Battery Energy Storage
  • 03:02 - Meet the Experts: Drew and Sean
  • 06:13 - Technical Aspects of Battery Storage Projects
  • 14:00 - Noise and Safety Concerns
  • 20:34 - Market Dynamics and Revenue Models
  • 24:38 - Interconnecting Energy Projects to the Grid
  • 35:38 - Civil Engineering and Construction Challenges
  • 41:58 - Revenue Potentials
  • 46:41 - Episode Outro

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  • "Batteries are unique in that they can access all kinds of different markets." - Drew Lebowitz
  • "A battery is a fairly simple prospect compared to, let's say, wind turbines, where you've got these like massive structures at its heart. A battery is a very heavy box which sits usually on a concrete pad. So it's fairly simple, but that's not to say it's totally foolproof." - Drew Lebowitz
  • "The size of a project is really dictated by the project and energy capacity that you're looking for." - Sean Daly
  • "Certain suppliers need an inverter, a power conversion system external to the container. There are some suppliers where those inverters are integrated in the container.  And I think we're seeing some more of that in the industry." - Sean Daly
  • "I'd venture to say that they might have the best BESS book out there. It's impressive!" - Brent Broussard

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