Engagement Strategy
Strategic Engagement Plan
Following is our strategic analysis based on the community assessment for navigating approval for an energy storage facility in Katy, Texas.
BAM Analysis
Brave. The strengths that give us confidence to move forward.
1. Grid stability. In an area where outages are top of mind, we provide a solution adjacent to an existing substation and a large industrial area.
2. Revenue and economic development. Katy is a pro-business city and we will provide revenue and local spending.
3. Strong favorable demographics. This region strongly supports property rights and standalone storage does not come with the political baggage associated with wind and solar.
Alert. The dangers that we must overcome or avoid.
1. Safety fears. We are immediately adjacent to a wealthy neighborhood and nearby the local high school.
2. Zoning. The Comprehensive Plan Update currently maintains the property’s residential zoning and energy storage is not contemplated as an allowable use.
3. Environmental issues. We should be aware of potential remediation on what appears to be a former oil industry site.
Motivated. The opportunities that we should pursue for success.
1. Site improvements. We can provide better security, screening and cleanup of past uses.
2. Local partnerships. Create a nexus with local organizations around clean energy technology, especially the high school.
3. Build support for robust infrastructure. Tap into frustration with blackouts and build community support around our project as a solution.
Message Plan
The Ochoa Energy storage project provides a solution for improved grid stability in an area where outages have been all too frequent, at a location next to an existing substation and substantial industrial and transportation infrastructure. The project will support economic development, generate tax revenue, and partner with local schools in support of STEM initiatives. We’re working closely with the city and with neighbors to improve the site over existing conditions.
Tactical Approach
1. Engage key stakeholders. Reach out to the city, neighbors and the school to build relationships, establish benefits, and answer any concerns.
2. Identify the low hanging fruit. Use digital to educate the public about the opportunity, and find friends who will carry our message for us.