Energy Solutions
Expanding Energy Infrastructure
Rising demand from manufacturing, artificial intelligence, electrification, and high-growth regions is placing pressure on energy systems. Reliable power is critical to the American economy.
We invest in energy infrastructure that strengthens reliability, supports industrial expansion, and delivers long-term community benefit.
Our work includes clean generation projects, grid improvements, battery storage, and infrastructure that supports economic development.
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* Estimated number of homes powered (582,000) is based on standard energy consumption assumptions and may vary depending on methodology, regional usage patterns, and underlying data inputs.
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“Energy infrastructure is fundamental to economic competitiveness. As demand rises, particularly in manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and high-growth regions, strategic investment in reliable, resilient power systems is critical.”
Our Investing in Action
MEDWAY GRID ENERGY BATTERY STORAGE
Strengthening Grid Reliability Through Storage
In Medway, Massachusetts, the Medway Grid Energy Battery Storage project—a 250MW battery storage system—is helping reshape how energy is delivered and used. The project captures excess electricity when demand is low and releases it when it’s needed most—reducing strain on the grid and improving reliability during peak periods. As the largest system of its kind in the state, it plays an important role in supporting a more flexible and resilient energy network while aligning with Massachusetts’ Clean Peak Energy standards. Beyond the grid, the project also brings steady economic value to the local community through long-term tax revenue that helps fund essential services.


WHISTLING DUCK AND WALKER SPRINGS I AND II
Expanding Renewable Capacity in Rural Communities
Across Florida and Alabama, a group of utility-scale solar projects—including Whistling Duck in Levy County, Florida, and Walker Springs I and II in Clarke County, Alabama—is adding more than 300MW of new energy capacity to the grid. Together, these projects are helping meet rising demand while bringing economic activity to rural communities, generating enough electricity to power thousands of homes, creating jobs during construction and operations, and providing long-term tax revenue to support local services. Built with domestically sourced equipment, they also contribute to strengthening U.S. manufacturing and supply chains.
