Published by Todd Bush on May 20, 2026
Landmark project rapidly deploys over 200 of Antora’s thermal batteries to deliver firm energy and enhance the competitiveness of POET’s Big Stone City plant
Antora and POET Commission 5 Gigawatt-Hour Thermal Battery Project to Power South Dakota Industry with Affordable Energy
BIG STONE CITY, S.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--POET, the world’s largest producer of biofuels, and Antora Energy, a leading U.S. energy storage company, announced the commissioning of Antora’s 5 gigawatt-hour, multi-day thermal energy storage system at POET’s Big Stone City, South Dakota bioprocessing facility.
The project advanced from initial construction to delivering energy in under 12 months and will be fully operational later this year. Upon completion, it will rank among the world’s largest energy storage projects by capacity—delivered at the speed required to meet surging domestic energy demand.
>> In Other News: EPA Sends Final Rule to Repeal Power Plant Greenhouse Gas Standards to White House for Review
The project uses Antora’s technology to improve efficiency and lower costs at POET Bioprocessing – Big Stone, helping produce homegrown fuel that reduces harmful emissions and lowers prices at the pump. The significant investment in POET’s facility has created and supported over 300 manufacturing and construction jobs in rural South Dakota and at Antora's recently expanded San Jose, California gigafactory, where all of the company’s thermal batteries are made.
Antora’s system provides POET with competitively priced, around-the-clock energy under a long-term heat offtake agreement, enabling the plant to increase bioethanol production and create tens of millions of dollars annually in new market opportunities for South Dakota farmers.
“POET is dedicated to supplying the world with affordable, American-made biofuels and bioproducts,” said Jeff Broin, POET Founder and CEO. “Our nation’s energy future will be defined by innovation, and that’s exactly what we’re focused on—pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and delivering viable solutions that strengthen national security and rural economies. By investing in next-generation technologies, we’re leading the way to a biofuture powered by American energy.”
“With this project, Antora is delivering affordable energy to POET—fast,” said Andrew Ponec, Co-Founder and CEO of Antora Energy. “We’re proud of what this deployment means for the workers who designed, built, and installed these batteries, and more broadly, for American manufacturing. This is what reindustrialization looks like—American innovation driving industrial competitiveness, domestic supply chains spanning a dozen states, and jobs from the factory floor to the construction site. And it’s all delivered at the speed required to meet soaring domestic energy demand.”
“Homegrown energy sources create good-paying jobs, support our agriculture producers, and provide affordable options for consumers,” said Senator John Thune (R-SD). “I’m grateful for this impressive addition to South Dakota’s budding biofuels industry, and I can’t wait to see the benefits for South Dakota producers and families across our state.”
Grok Ventures structured and provided the project-level financing as the sole external investor, enabling the project to reach financial close and bringing this pioneering facility to life.
“Antora has built something genuinely compelling, a technology and a team capable of delivering affordable, reliable energy to American industry at real scale,” said Ridhaa Ahmed, Head of Infrastructure and Private Equity at Grok Ventures. “Our conviction in the technology, the team, and the commercial fundamentals gave us the confidence to structure a financing solution befitting the project’s transformative nature. The commercial logic is strong, the opportunity consequential, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Antora as they scale this technology across America and the world.”
The project has strong state and local partners, including the South Dakota Board of Economic Development. The U.S. Department of Energy, during the first Trump Administration, provided critical early R&D funding for Antora’s technology, and this funding has since catalyzed hundreds of millions in private investment in the company.
Antora worked closely with Otter Tail Power—a utility that provides power at some of the lowest costs in the nation to customers across South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota—to develop an innovative electric rate that enables the system to deliver 24/7 thermal energy without increasing costs for other consumers. Approved by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission last year, the rate allows the system to selectively and rapidly charge during periods of surplus local energy production, making better use of existing grid infrastructure. The structure offers a model for utilities across the country to responsibly integrate thermal energy storage while benefitting everyone on the grid.
“America’s need for energy is continuing to rise year after year. The more of that energy we can make right here at home, the better,” said Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD). “POET and Antora’s project in Big Stone City will have a real economic impact in South Dakota while also creating jobs and boosting our domestic energy production.”
“South Dakota’s grit and innovative spirit together have made this project possible, which will help meet the rising energy needs of today and tomorrow,” said Representative Dusty Johnson (R-SD). “This is a critical investment in affordable, reliable energy, fueling South Dakota’s role in bolstering America’s domestic energy dominance.”
“South Dakota continues to lead the nation in economic growth, and I’m committed to ensuring our state remains Open for Opportunity,” said Governor Larry Rhoden of South Dakota. “I’m proud that the State of South Dakota helped make this project a reality. Antora’s partnership with POET creates new jobs and strengthens our economy for years to come.”
“What we’ve built in South Dakota shows Antora can deliver the reliable and affordable energy required for American competitiveness,” said Jordan Kearns, Executive Vice President of Project Development at Antora Energy. “We’re proud of what we’ve built with POET, and we’re ready to bring our solution to industrial facilities and data centers across America.”
Antora’s thermal batteries store
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.
Inside This Issue 🏭 Stratos DAC Delay: Inside the Holdup at the World's Largest Carbon Capture Plant 🍁 TD Bank Signs Two DAC Deals in a Week: Deep Sky Is First 🛫 Technip Energies, Airbus, Safran a...
Inside This Issue 🧪 Charm Industrial Secures 61,500-Ton Carbon Removal Purchase and $20 Million Debt Financing to Catalyze Growth ✈️ IATA Urges Bigger Green Aviation Fuel Push as Production Stagna...
Inside This Issue 🏗️ Louisiana Blocks Parish CCS Bans to Protect $20B Pipeline ⛽ Hyperfuels and Terra Mater Form Strategic Partnership on Low-Carbon Fuel 🌿 Skytree Announces First Commercial Skytr...
American Airlines and Google Sign Record-Breaking Sustainable Aviation Fuel Agreement
FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines and Google today announced a record-breaking agreement for sustainable aviation fuel certificates (SAFc), representing the largest publicly announced SAFc agre...
Utility Global Signs First Commercial Project Agreement in South Korea for H2Gen® Project in Daejeon
First commercial-scale Korean H2Gen deployment also marks Utility Global's initial global expansion in low carbon fuels vertical, following MAAS energy biogas project in California HOUSTON and DAE...
Syzygy Plasmonics Signs Capacity Reservation Agreement With World Fuel for Future SAF Production
Agreement supports planned development of NovaSAF™ facilities in Central and South America HOUSTON, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Syzygy Plasmonics, a developer of light-driven reactor technology a...
Biochar's Triple Win: Healthier Soils, Improved Crops, and Decarbonization
We often think of agricultural waste, such as crop residues, forestry byproducts, or even manure, as an end-of-the-line byproduct. But what if it were actually a valuable resource? Enter Biochar. H...
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.