New Report: Market Reforms to Harness Energy Storage and
Recently, PJM began changing its Surplus Interconnection Service (SIS) rules, which would accelerate the deployment of energy storage to support and enhance sites with existing
Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the New York State Public Service Commission approved a new framework for the State to achieve a nation-leading six gigawatts of energy storage by 2030, which represents at least 20 percent of the peak electricity load of New York State.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority filed with the New York Public Service Commission a proposed bulk energy storage program implementation plan designed to support the state's build-out of storage deployments to meet the stated goal and to reduce projected costs by nearly $2 billion.
As of February, 12 US states have energy storage targets, the largest of which is in New York, which has a goal of 6 GW by 2030. In mid-2024, lawmakers in Rhode Island established a 600 MW energy storage goal, to be achieved by 2033. In Massachusetts, the governor signed a bill establishing new energy storage requirements in late 2024.
The roadmap is a comprehensive set of recommendations to expand New York's energy storage programs to cost-effectively unlock the rapid growth of renewable energy across the state and bolster grid reliability and customer resilience.
Recently, PJM began changing its Surplus Interconnection Service (SIS) rules, which would accelerate the deployment of energy storage to support and enhance sites with existing
New Jersey governor orders state to accelerate solar, storage and virtual power plants Gov. Mikie Sherrill also ordered regulators to study how to “modernize” the traditional electric utility
Hawaii signed a bill into law ordering the Public Utilities Commission to develop tariffs for various distributed generation programs, which must include riders for energy storage.
The New York Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved plans to guide the state to its 2030 energy storage policy target, including solicitations for large-scale battery storage.
In 2024, Rhode Island became the 12th state to establish an energy storage target with a goal of installing 90 MW of energy storage capacity by the end of 2026, 195 MW by 2028, and 600
In Massachusetts, the governor signed a bill establishing new energy storage requirements in late 2024. That bill, S.B. 2967, adds language to statutes requiring that all utilities
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the New York State Public Service Commission approved a new framework for the State to achieve a nation-leading six gigawatts of
The Department of Energy''s (DOE) Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) represents a significantly expanded strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap. This SRM outlines
The bill that cleared the General Assembly Thursday funds energy storage systems through a new charge to Illinois electric customers that will take effect in 2030. The bill also lifts a
Expected electricity demand growth is spurring expansion in generating capacity and electricity storage. Much of this additional capacity is from solar and battery storage facilities. The
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