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    Home » GoodPeak Starts Texas Battery Storage Projects Following Debt Funding

    GoodPeak Starts Texas Battery Storage Projects Following Debt Funding

    Akanksha TomerBy Akanksha TomerApril 8, 2025 Battery 3 Mins Read
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    GoodPeak, a fast-expanding utility-scale battery energy storage and solar platform, has declared the closing of construction credit facilities with Pathward®, N.A. and BridgePeak Energy Capital. This funding will kickstart construction on its first two 10-MW (2-hour duration) energy storage projects near Houston, Texas. Expected to go online by the end of 2025, these projects focus to bolster grid reliability, support the integration of renewable energy, and enhance the resilience of Texas’ energy infrastructure.

    With the recent backing from Current Equity Partners and other strategic investors, GoodPeak anticipates significant expansion in 2025 and beyond. GoodPeak plans to expand and diversify its development pipeline to include larger projects, integrated power generation and data center development opportunities.

    Founded by Trent Kososki (former Stonepeak and ECP executive) and Hayden Stanley (former founder of Trilogy Power), GoodPeak develops, builds, owns, and operates battery storage and generation assets in high-value, constrained locations with advantaged economics. The company is backed by a deep network of industry leaders, including prominent founders, executives, investors, family offices, and advisors in the power and renewables sector.

    As part of its continued growth, GoodPeak has appointed PJ Fielding, former Kayne Anderson Portfolio Manager and Current Equity Partners co-founder, and Dana Frix, former Managing Partner at Chadbourne & Parke, to its Board of Directors. Their deep expertise in infrastructure, renewables, private equity, regulatory strategy and development will help guide GoodPeak’s expansion efforts.

    “Breaking ground on our first energy storage projects marks a major milestone for GoodPeak in helping to solve Texas’ grid challenges,” stated Trent Kososki, Founder and CEO of GoodPeak. “These projects will provide much-needed resilience to the grid, storing excess power during times of low demand and delivering it when it’s needed most—helping to stabilize energy prices, support renewable integration, and enhance overall reliability. Securing our construction debt financing was a critical step in our ascent, and we’re grateful for world-class partners in Pathward and BridgePeak. The addition of Current Equity as a strategic investor further strengthens our position as we build and expand our platform—with many more mountains to climb!”

    Christopher Soupal, Pathward Divisional President and Revenue Lending Officer, stated, “Pathward’s construction debt financing for GoodPeak’s ERCOT projects demonstrates our commitment to supporting innovative energy storage solutions. We’re proud to be GoodPeak’s lending partner to deliver solutions to Texas and provide grid reliability and resiliency.”

    “At BridgePeak, we partner with industry-leading developers scaling new heights in energy innovation,” stated Shawn Andrews, CEO of BridgePeak. “Our collaboration with GoodPeak exemplifies this approach. GoodPeak’s strategy of deploying a distributed network of energy storage ‘shock absorbers’ is precisely the type of forward-thinking solution needed to navigate the challenging terrain of today’s evolving grid landscape.”

    P.J. Fielding, Co-Founder of Current Equity Partners, attached, “We’re excited to back a leading energy storage platform in GoodPeak. With AI and data centers driving soaring electricity demand, Texas faces major grid challenges. GoodPeak’s storage projects are crucial for balancing this growth, and we believe it is well-positioned to provide much-needed solutions to the evolving energy landscape.”

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