Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

Diamond State Generation Partners (Bloom Energy - Red Lion) Operations Center, Delaware City, Delaware

DELAWARE CITY, Delaware, United States

Overview

Diamond State Generation Partners (Bloom Energy - Red Lion) is an operations center in Delaware City, Delaware, managing utility operations for the regional grid. The facility supports energy generation and distribution under NERC CIP standards.

Diamond State Generation Partners (Bloom Energy - Red Lion) is an operations center located at 1593 River Road in Delaware City, New Castle County, Delaware. As part of the United States' critical infrastructure, this facility plays a role in managing utility operations, likely overseeing energy generation or distribution for the regional grid. The facility is classified under NAICS 221118, which covers Other Electric Power Generation, indicating its involvement in power generation activities beyond traditional utilities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of NERC CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection) standards, which mandate cybersecurity and physical security measures for grid operators. As an operations center, it likely coordinates real-time monitoring, control, and dispatch of energy resources, including potential integration of Bloom Energy's fuel cell technology. The scale of operations is typical for a regional facility, managing a moderate number of assets within the Delaware area. Environmentally, the facility contributes to grid reliability and supports the integration of distributed energy resources. Its location in Delaware City, near the Delaware River, places it in an industrial corridor with access to transportation and energy infrastructure. The operations center's role in maintaining grid stability and responding to demand fluctuations is critical for the local community and downstream industrial users.

Environmental context

The facility operates within the Mid-Atlantic grid region, which has a mix of fossil fuel, nuclear, and renewable generation. As an operations center, its environmental impact is primarily indirect, focusing on optimizing grid efficiency and reducing transmission losses. The site's proximity to the Delaware River and industrial zones means it must comply with state and federal environmental regulations, including stormwater management and air quality permits. The facility's role in managing energy resources supports the region's transition to cleaner energy sources by enabling better integration of renewables.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1593 River Road in Delaware City, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

It is an operations center that manages utility operations, likely overseeing energy generation and distribution for the regional grid, with a focus on integrating Bloom Energy's fuel cell technology.

As a US grid operator, the facility must comply with NERC CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection) standards, which address cybersecurity, physical security, and operational reliability for critical infrastructure.

The facility is classified under NAICS 221118, which covers Other Electric Power Generation, including operations centers that manage power generation assets.

The center monitors and controls energy resources in real-time, helping to balance supply and demand, integrate distributed generation, and maintain stability in the Mid-Atlantic grid.

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