Project Overview
The 135 MW / 540 MWh Pulaski Energy Storage facility will connect to the Baltimore Gas and Electric grid, enhancing reliability and accelerating the integration of locally produced renewable energy. Pulaski will abide by the most stringent design and cutting-edge safety standards to ensure the project maximizes benefits to Baltimore Gas and Electric and Baltimore County.
Construction of the Pulaski facility is anticipated to start in 2028. The 2029 completion of the facility will ensure that Baltimore Gas and Electric meets its reliability needs and Maryland reaches its goal to deploy 3,000 megawatts of energy storage by 2033.
Situated along two major transmission corridors providing the region with reliable energy, the site’s industrial location minimizes any potential impacts. Pulaski’s site location is optimal for new energy infrastructure as it does not require long transmission lines to connect the facility to the power grid and is conducive to surrounding land uses.
Proposed Site Layout