NASHUA ENERGY STORAGE

About the Project

Nashua Energy Storage is an innovative battery energy storage project proposed for Clay County, Missouri that features batteries with a capacity of up to 300 megawatts. It will provide additional flexibility in managing the energy grid, helping keep the lights on even during the hottest months of the year, when demand for electricity is at its peak. It will also help balance the diverse renewable energy resources on the grid minute by minute, filling in the gaps even when the wind is not blowing, and the sun is not shining. Nashua Energy Storage is more than batteries — it represents a significant capital investment in Missouri. It will create good-paying jobs and millions in additional revenue for the local community.

It is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, the world’s largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and the sun and a leader in battery storage.

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Economic Benefits
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We believe in building strong partnerships and supporting the communities our projects call home. Get the facts and learn how Nashua Energy Storage can enhance Clay County.

HOW IT WORKS

Energy storage provides valuable services to improve efficient operations of the larger power grid.

NextEra Energy Resources employee handling at battery.
HOW IT WORKS
COMPONENTS

Individual battery cells are organized in modules, stacked on racks and housed in secure storage containers.

NextEra Energy Resources energy storage wall.
COMPONENTS
RECYCLING

Many of the component parts of lithium-ion batteries can be recycled and used in new products.

Two NextEra Energy Resources employees looking and pointing at an energy storage system unit.
RECYCLING
SAFETY

Our energy storage projects are engineered to meet the highest standards of safety and fire protection.

Two NextEra Energy Resources engineers working on an energy storage system.
SAFETY

*This includes 477 direct jobs, 77 indirect and 101 induced jobs.

*Estimated over first 35 years of the project. All figures are estimated and subject to change.