Powering the Future

Our Projects

Alpha Omega Power's battery storage projects are transforming the energy landscape.

Map of Alpha Omega Power project locations
Our Portfolio

Building 3+ GWh across WECC and ERCOT

Caballero battery storage facility

Caballero Energy Storage

Nipomo, San Luis Obispo County, California · 99.7 MW / 400 MWh

April 1, 2025 COD · Operational

Vertus battery storage project

Vertus Energy Storage

Galveston County, Texas · 200 MW / 400 MWh

Under Construction

Texas City, Texas refineries on Galveston Bay

Southern Select Energy Storage

Texas City, Texas · 200 MW / 400 MWh

Under Construction

The illuminated El Paso Star on the Franklin Mountains

Clementine Energy Storage

El Paso County, Texas · 200 MW / 800 MWh

Late-stage development

Sacramento Valley rice fields

Saloon Energy Storage

Colusa County, California · 150 MW / 600 MWh

Late-stage development

El Paso, Texas with the Franklin Mountains

Cielo Azul Energy Storage

El Paso County, Texas · 150 MW / 600 MWh

Mid-stage development

Project Lifecycle Framework

From Concept To Reality

Our project development framework consists of four key phases, from initial concept to operational success.  While each project is unique, this general framework guides our approach to ensure quality and efficiency at every stage.

01

Prospecting

Our battery energy storage project development begins with prospecting, where we work to identify ideal sites for our future projects. There are multiple factors we consider when selecting a good battery site, including land and terrain, grid position, and infrastructure needs.

02

Feasibility

The feasibility stage is crucial for de-risking our battery energy storage projects. We work with future landowners, utilities and other project stakeholders to make sure any potential risks or concerns associated with the new project are addressed early, working to find resolutions with all invested parties.

03

Pre-Construction

Our pre-construction phase focuses on preparing our projects for construction. We select major equipment suppliers, finalize the design of the site, and work with local officials to finalize all necessary permits. Once completed, a project is ready to be built.

04

Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)

Our fourth and final step in the development process is EPC, which stands for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction. This phase involves moving from planning to actual project execution. We work with dedicated professionals to install the battery systems and connect directly into the electric grid.

Once the installation is complete, we conduct rigorous functional testing and audits to make sure the project operates as designed. After passing all testing requirements, the project is then ready for operations.