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Base Power and CoServ announce 100 MW distributed residential energy storage program in Texas

Partnership Storage announced United States Mar 9, 2026
100 MW
Capacity

Base Power and Denton County Electric Cooperative (CoServ) have partnered to create a 100 MW distributed residential energy storage program in North Texas. This program will deploy a fleet of Base Power batteries to provide dispatchable capacity for grid support and whole-home backup power for an estimated 5,000 CoServ customers. CoServ will manage the battery fleet for load shaving and energy arbitrage, while Base Power handles installation and maintenance.

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Deal Analysis

A substantial 100 MW distributed residential energy storage program is coming to North Texas, a partnership between Base Power and Denton County Electric Cooperative (CoServ). This initiative will equip an estimated 5,000 CoServ customers with Base Power batteries, offering critical whole-home backup power while also providing dispatchable capacity for grid support. CoServ will actively manage the fleet for load shaving and energy arbitrage, leveraging Base Power's expertise in sustainable energy solutions for installation and maintenance. This model allows the cooperative to enhance grid stability and optimize energy costs, all while delivering direct resilience benefits to its members.
  • 100 MW distributed residential energy storage program announced.
  • Fleet to serve an estimated 5,000 CoServ customers in North Texas.
  • Batteries provide both grid support and whole-home backup power.
  • CoServ manages the fleet for load shaving and energy arbitrage.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 9, 2026
Signed
Closed

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