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Predecessor
  
Beacon Power Inc.

Founded
  
1997

Revenue
  
US$900 thousand (2010)

Type
  
Limited liability company

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Traded as
  
OTC Pink No Information: BCONQ

Industry
  
flywheel energy storage, utility frequency

Area served
  
New York, United States

Operating income
  
US$-21,340 thousand (2010)

Headquarters
  
Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Tyngsboro Regulation Services LLC, Beacon Power Securities Corp, Tyngsboro Holding LLC

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Beacon Power is an American limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Rockland Capital LLC specializing in flywheel-based energy storage headquartered in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Beacon designs and develops products aimed at utility frequency regulation for power grid operations.

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The storage systems are designed to help utilities match supply with varying demand by storing excess power in arrays of 2,800-pound (1,300 kg) flywheels at off-peak times for use during peak demand.

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History

Beacon Power was founded in Woburn, Massachusetts in 1997 as a subsidiary of SatCon Technology Corporation, a maker of alternative energy management systems. The company went public in 2000.

In June 2008, Beacon Power opened new headquarters in Tyngsboro, with financing from Massachusetts state agencies. The new facility is intended to support an expansion of the company's operation.

In 2009 Beacon received a loan guarantee from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for $43 million to build a 20-megawatt flywheel power plant in Stephentown, New York.

On 30 October 2011, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under in the United States bankruptcy court in Delaware. As part of the bankruptcy court proceedings, Beacon Power agreed on November 18 to sell its Stephentown facility to repay the DOE loan.

As of 6 February 2012, Rockland Capital, a private equity firm, bought the plant and most of the company's other assets for $30.5 million. Rockland Capital intends to rehire most of staff and to provide the capital to build a second 20MW plant in Pennsylvania.

Competitors

There are numerous companies pursuing business opportunities presented by grid-level energy storage, including A123 Systems, Altair Nanotechnologies, Ener1, NGK Insulators Ltd, SatCon Technology Corporation, Valence Technology, and Enstorage. However, Beacon's main competitors in flywheel technology include ABB, Berkeley Energy Sciences Corporation, Temporal Power and Vycon Energy.

References

Beacon Power Wikipedia