Generated by GPT-5-mini| Grid United | |
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| Name | Grid United |
| Type | Private |
| Industry | Energy |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Headquarters | United States |
| Products | Battery storage, Renewable energy projects, Grid services |
Grid United Grid United is a private energy developer specializing in utility-scale battery storage, renewable integration, and grid modernization projects. Founded in 2019, the company operates in multiple regions across the United States and collaborates with utilities, developers, and institutional investors to deliver capacity, ancillary services, and transmission deferral solutions. Grid United's activities intersect with major trends in decarbonization, electrification, and grid resilience.
Grid United was formed in 2019 by a group of energy sector executives with backgrounds at Exelon, NextEra Energy, AES Corporation, Shell Energy, and Siemens Energy. Early strategic partnerships included developers linked to BlackRock, Macquarie Group, Brookfield Renewable Partners, and JERA. In its early years the company pursued projects that responded to policy shifts such as mandates from the California Public Utilities Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and state renewable portfolio standards in New York (state), Massachusetts, and New Jersey. Grid United's project pipeline expanded through land acquisitions near substations associated with operators like PJM Interconnection, California ISO, ERCOT, and New York Independent System Operator.
The company secured financing rounds involving institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, CitiGroup, and Wells Fargo. Grid United negotiated interconnection agreements and participated in capacity auctions alongside peers including Vistra Energy, NRG Energy, Iberdrola, and Enel. Its development activities were influenced by technology milestones from Tesla, Inc., LG Chem, Panasonic Corporation, and research at National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Grid United provides utility-scale energy storage solutions, grid services, and project development. Its offerings include capacity market participation in markets run by PJM Interconnection, ISO New England, Midcontinent Independent System Operator, and Electric Reliability Council of Texas. The company bids into ancillary services markets overseen by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and participates in regional transmission planning with entities like California ISO and New York Independent System Operator.
Commercial activities extend to long-term contracts with corporate buyers such as Amazon (company), Walmart, Google LLC, and Microsoft. Grid United negotiates power purchase agreements with utilities like Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern Company, Duke Energy, and Dominion Energy. It offers grid modernization services paired with technology from firms including Schneider Electric, ABB Group, General Electric, and Siemens Energy.
Grid United's fleet comprises lithium-ion battery systems supplied by manufacturers such as Tesla, Inc., LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, CATL, and Panasonic Corporation. For energy management, the company integrates software from AutoGrid, Siemens Energy, Schneider Electric, and proprietary platforms developed in collaboration with academic centers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The company evaluates alternative chemistries including solid-state research from Toyota Motor Corporation and flow battery prototypes influenced by work at Eos Energy Storage and Redflow.
Grid United deploys systems with power electronics from Hitachi Energy, GE Vernova, and Toshiba Corporation. Operations, maintenance, and safety protocols reference standards from Underwriters Laboratories, National Fire Protection Association, and guidelines aligned with Occupational Safety and Health Administration and International Electrotechnical Commission recommendations.
Project sites are often sited adjacent to substations owned by transmission operators such as PJM Interconnection, California ISO, ERCOT, and ISO New England. Grid United develops fenced modular battery yards, step-up substations, and microgrid-capable installations with partners including ABB Group, Siemens Energy, Schneider Electric, and Fluor Corporation. To expedite interconnection, the firm engages consultants formerly from Black & Veatch, Burns & McDonnell, and AECOM.
Grid United's facilities incorporate cybersecurity measures informed by standards from National Institute of Standards and Technology, and SCADA integration compatible with vendor systems from OSIsoft and Honeywell International. Construction phases coordinate with local permitting authorities in jurisdictions overseen by entities like California Energy Commission, New York State Department of Public Service, and Texas Public Utility Commission.
Grid United operates as a private company with investment from asset managers and strategic partners including BlackRock, Macquarie Group, Brookfield Renewable Partners, and institutional lenders such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Executive leadership comprises professionals with prior roles at Exelon, NextEra Energy, AES Corporation, Shell Energy, and Siemens Energy. Board-level governance involves advisors from Harvard University, Stanford University, and executives with experience at Department of Energy programs and national labs like National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
The company navigates regulatory frameworks set by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state public utility commissions including California Public Utilities Commission and New York Public Service Commission, and compliance regimes associated with investors such as BlackRock and Brookfield.
Grid United emphasizes community engagement and environmental stewardship, coordinating workforce development programs with institutions like Community College of Philadelphia, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and trade groups such as National Electrical Contractors Association. Environmental assessments reference protocols from Environmental Protection Agency and state environmental agencies including California Environmental Protection Agency. The company seeks to support resilience projects for municipalities such as Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and New York City while partnering with nonprofit organizations like The Nature Conservancy and Rocky Mountain Institute on habitat mitigation and lifecycle analysis.
Sustainability commitments align with reporting frameworks from Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and investor expectations set by Principles for Responsible Investment. Community benefit agreements and local hiring initiatives mirror practices seen in projects by Shell Energy and NextEra Energy to maximize socioeconomic returns.