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16 Apr 2025

EVLO Commissions First of Three Energy Storage Projects in American Samoa

16 Apr 2025  by powermag   
EVLO Energy Storage, a Hydro-Québec subsidiary specializing in battery energy storage systems, announced on April 15 the completion of a 4-MW/8-MWh energy storage system in American Samoa. This initiative, the first of three, was developed with Eastern Power Solutions (EPS) to support the American Samoa Power Authority (ASPA) in providing sustainable, reliable energy to around 50,000 residents.

Located on Tutuila and Aunu’u islands, the three solar-plus-storage projects have capacities of 4 MW/8 MWh, 5 MW/10 MWh, and 1 MW/2 MWh. These systems stabilize solar power fluctuations, ensuring grid reliability and efficient renewable energy integration. ASPA, responsible for electricity, water, wastewater, and waste services, chose EPS and EVLO’s advanced storage technology to enhance clean energy delivery.

American Samoa relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for energy needs, including electricity, transportation, and water treatment. In 2016, the American Samoa Renewable Energy Committee set a target to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2040, primarily through solar power. These projects support that goal by maximizing solar energy use and reducing fuel imports.

“We are dedicated to delivering safe and efficient energy storage solutions to utilities aiming to incorporate cleaner technologies,” said Sonia St-Arnaud, president and CEO of EVLO. “This project demonstrates our shared commitment with ASPA and EPS to a cleaner, more resilient electrical network.”

“Eastern Power Solutions is proud to lead construction on these projects,” said Scott Bonney, EPS COO. “The commissioning of this site highlights our collaboration with EVLO and ASPA in advancing solar and storage solutions.”

Situated across five islands and two coral atolls, American Samoa generates all its electricity locally. With abundant solar resources, the territory is well-positioned to expand renewable energy. These storage systems are vital for achieving energy independence, ensuring a stable grid, and supporting a sustainable future for the community.

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