Cedar Hall Energy Center

The Cedar Hall Energy Center is a proposed 150 megawatt / 600 megawatt-hour energy storage project that will interconnect to an existing transmission line, enhancing the reliability and resiliency of the local electrical grid. At peak output, this project will discharge the electricity necessary to power nearly 75,000 homes for a four hour period.

The project will be sited on approximately 10 acres, located at the intersection of Cedar Hall Road and the Pocomoke Beltway.

Project at a Glance

Electrical Grid Impact: Enhances the reliability and resiliency of the regional electrical grid as part of the DPL transmission grid

Affordable Electricity: Reduce peak electrical rate charges for consumers

Economic Impact: Contribute to the county’s tax base and support business in the surrounding area

Safety

Safety is East Point’s top priority – this project will adhere to all relevant codes and standards for battery energy storage systems consistent with industry standards.  We will coordinate closely with the relevant both local and county-level fire service organizations.

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.