a16z-backed Base Power is offering cheaper electricity to the power grid that needs it most
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Base Power is skipping the PJM's troubled interconnection queue by placing its batteries at people's homes, offering backup services in exchange.
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- Base Power is skipping the PJM's troubled interconnection queue by placing its batteries at people's homes, offering backup services in exchange.
- Headline: a16z-backed Base Power is offering cheaper electricity to the power grid that needs it most
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Startup moves reveal where founders see whitespace and where competition will heat up next. TechCrunch Startups reports that base Power is skipping the PJM's troubled interconnection queue by placing its batteries at people's homes, offering backup services in exchange.
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