Spearmint Energy Breaks Ground on Revolution to Bring 300 MWh of New Battery Energy Storage to the ERCOT Grid

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MIAMI, FLORIDA & CRANE, TEXAS – Spearmint Energy (“Spearmint”) a next-generation renewable energy company enabling the clean energy revolution through battery energy storage, today announced that it has begun construction of Revolution, its 150 MW, 2-hour battery energy storage project in West Texas, in partnership with Mortenson, a leading power engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor with deep experience in wind, solar, transmission and distribution, repowering, and battery energy storage.

In November 2022, Spearmint and Mortenson executed an EPC agreement under which Mortenson will design and build Revolution. Specifically, Mortenson will construct the battery storage facility, substation, and transmission line connecting the project to the ERCOT grid. Revolution marks Mortenson’s 20th battery energy storage project.

“We are proud to begin construction of Revolution in close partnership with Mortenson, an industry pioneer with significant expertise engineering and constructing battery energy storage facilities,” said Andrew Waranch, Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Spearmint. “Revolution will provide critical grid resiliency and reliability services to enable the continued deployment of low-cost renewable energy in ERCOT at a time when our nation is grappling with challenges brought by a changing climate, rising oil and natural gas prices, increasing demand for electricity, and the impacts of supply chain constraints, inflation, and tariffs on the construction of new generation facilities. We are pleased to break ground with Mortenson on our inaugural project and are 100% committed to bringing Revolution into service with a pledge to zero injuries.”

Brent Bergland, Vice President of Project Development for Mortenson added, “We are excited to share our best-in-class battery energy storage design and building capabilities to execute Revolution safely and successfully. We look forward to working closely with the Spearmint team to add this much-needed storage asset to the ERCOT grid.”

Located in West Texas, a long-established wind and solar generation hub within the Lower Colorado River Authority’s transmission network, Revolution is expected to be one of the largest batteries in the United States, furthering the growth of “Texas-sized” batteries in ERCOT and across the country. Revolution, which will begin operation in mid-2023, will support a low-cost, clean, and resilient grid for homes and business throughout ERCOT, while shifting energy generated by wind and the sun to times when it is most needed.

About Spearmint Energy

Founded by energy industry veteran Andrew Waranch in partnership with Kevin Kelley, CEO of Roscommon Analytics LLC, Spearmint is a next generation renewable energy company enabling the clean energy revolution through battery energy storage. The Spearmint platform is comprised of three distinct strategies, including battery and solar project development, energy storage offtake, and renewables power trading. For more information, please visit: https://www.spearmintenergy.com/

About Mortenson

Mortenson is a U.S.-based, top-20 builder, developer, and engineering services provider serving the commercial, institutional, and energy sectors. Mortenson’s expanding portfolio of integrated services helps its customers move their strategies forward, ensuring their investments result in high-performing assets. The result is a turnkey partner, fully invested in the business success of its customers. For additional information, visit www.mortenson.com.

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