Massachusetts starts energy storage

Massachusetts starts energy storage

The Governor launched the Energy Storage Initiative in May 2015, with the goal of advancing the energy storage segment of the Massachusetts clean energy industry by:Attracting, supporting and promoting storage companies in MassachusettsAccelerating the development of early commercial storage technologiesExpanding markets for storage technologies, and valuing storage benefits to clean energy integration, grid reliability, system wide efficiency, and peak demand reductionMore items

3 FAQs about [Massachusetts starts energy storage]

What is the energy storage initiative?

It can improve grid operations, reduce energy costs, provide backup power through storms, and benefit the local economy. The Energy Storage Initiative aims to make the Commonwealth a national leader in the emerging energy storage market requiring a 1,000 Megawatt hour (MWh) energy storage target to be achieved by December 31, 2025

What is the energy storage Initiative (ESI)?

The Energy Storage Initiative (ESI) aims to make the Commonwealth a national leader in the emerging energy storage market. Energy storage is a significant strategic opportunity for Massachusetts. It can improve grid operations, reduce energy costs, provide backup power through storms, and benefit the local economy.

What is the expected in-service date for a battery storage system?

The expected in-service date for the project is May 26, 2028. Boulder, Colorado-based Flatiron Energy develops and operates standalone utility-scale battery storage systems in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic US. The company says its mission is to reduce emissions that contribute to climate change and environmental injustice.

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