Apply to the state for energy storage
Apply to the state for energy storage
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Can states achieve positive results from energy storage programs?
While the challenges are daunting, early results from at least some of these programs show that positive results can be achieved when states adopt a focused and long-term commitment. The report is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy—Office of Electricity, through its Energy Storage Division.
Can state energy storage policies be used in underserved and low-income communities?
The intent is to create a body of reference material that can be used in state energy storage policymaking across diverse geographical and regulatory jurisdictions. The report highlights emerging strategies used by the leading states to advance energy storage adoption in underserved and low-income communities.
Does New York have a bulk energy storage program?
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.
Can energy storage be affordable and accessible?
As energy storage becomes an increasingly integral tool to deliver numerous benefits to communities and to the electric grid, the question of how to make this new technology broadly affordable and accessible becomes more urgent, particularly for state agencies tasked with meeting clean energy goals.
Does the energy storage strategic plan address new policy actions?
This SRM does not address new policy actions, nor does it specify budgets and resources for future activities. This Energy Storage SRM responds to the Energy Storage Strategic Plan periodic update requirement of the Better Energy Storage Technology (BEST) section of the Energy Policy Act of 2020 (42 U.S.C. § 17232 (b) (5)).
What are the different types of energy storage policies?
Approximately 17 states have adopted some form of energy storage policies, which broadly fall into the following categories: procurement targets, regulatory adaption, demonstration programs, financial incentives, and consumer protections. Below we give an overview of each of these energy storage policy categories.
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