
Solar + Storage: Better Together
Delivering Reliable Generation
While solar only generates during the day, batteries can be called on any time of the day or night, helping to provide power whenever its needed.

Emergency response plans are prepared in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards.
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Emergency response procedures and protocols are communicated with local first responders.
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All battery storage technologies must meet the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), International Fire Code (IFC), and United Listing (UL) codes and standards.
Supporting
the Grid
Increasing the capacity of the batteries and how much power the site can deliver allows TVA to use the facility to help balance supply and demand – injecting power into the grid when it’s needed and taking power off the system when it’s not.



ROBUST SAFETY PLANS AND COORDINATION
STATE OF THE ART SAFETY DESIGN
Origis deploys the latest fire safety planning, monitoring, and protection tools in all its battery storage facilities. Safety is incorporated at the earliest stages of plant design to ensure compliance with all relevant safety standards and codes.


