New York State Public Service Commission Approves the Retail
Eligible projects must be new, permanent projects, have a minimum 10-year manufacturer''s warranty, have obtained interconnection agreements, meet minimum safety
Eligible projects must be new, permanent projects, have a minimum 10-year manufacturer''s warranty, have obtained interconnection agreements, meet minimum safety
The underlying motivation for DOE''s strategic investment in energy storage is to ensure that the American people will have access to energy storage innovations that enable resilient, flexible,
As an important first step in protecting public and firefighter safety while promoting safe energy storage, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Energy storage resources have become an increasingly important component of the energy mix as traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy
These changes support broader siting of distributed energy resources (solar, wind, and energy storage) at multiple points throughout the grid. Key new provisions are highlighted in the
States can establish energy storage procurement targets to jump-start the development of energy storage systems. These targets set
Battery energy storage systems grant us more flexibility, but there are important things to consider when building a BESS.
States can establish energy storage procurement targets to jump-start the development of energy storage systems. These targets set a required amount of energy
The Model Law lays out procedural frameworks and substantive requirements for residential, commercial, and utility-scale battery energy storage systems.
State and local permitting are crucial steps in the development of battery energy storage projects. Each state has its own regulatory framework, and local jurisdictions may
Energy storage resources have become an increasingly important component of the energy mix as traditional fossil fuel baseload
Under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) passed in 2019, New York State (the State) established an ambitious goal for energy storage of 3 gigawatts by 2030.
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