Oxford Energy Center

The Oxford Energy Center is a proposed 17.3 megawatt / 69.2 megawatt-hour energy storage project that will interconnect to an existing Connecticut Light and Power substation. At peak output, this project will discharge the electricity necessary to power nearly 14,000 homes for a 4 hour period.

The project will be sited on approximately 23 acres of industrial land along North Larkey Road.

Project at a Glance

Electrical Grid Impact: Enhance the reliability and resiliency of the local electrical grid
Economic Impact: Contribute to the county’s economic development – will pay significant taxes to the Town of Oxford.
Environmental impact: The project has no air pollutions emissions and limited noise pollution
Safety: The project will adhere to all relevant codes and standards for battery energy storage systems. We will coordinate closely with the relevant Fire Departments including, but not limited to, the Oxford Fire Department.

Safety

Safety is East Point Energy’s top priority  the safety of our projects, environment, and communities in which our projects are located.

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) created the resource below to highlight the industry’s commitment to rigorous safety standards and partnerships with the fire service that guide planning, developing, and operating each energy storage project.

About Us

East Point Energy is a development firm focused on the origination, construction, and operation of energy storage projects.

Our team is currently developing gigawatts of energy storage projects throughout the country, helping to transform the grid into a renewable, resilient, and affordable system for generations to come.