Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the launch of New York''s first Bulk Energy Storage Request for Proposals (RFP), intended to procure one gigawatt (GW) of bulk
An innovative thermal energy storage system in use at a New York state university campus is an example of the long-term energy vision for the college, and a blueprint for other
Based on current and predicted renewables penetrations in the US, there is an increasing need to add energy storage to the electrical grid. This project examines currently available energy
An overview of FDNY approvals that may apply to an ESS project is outlined below. Applicability of these approval types will vary based on the project kWh size and battery chemistry type.
In lieu of installing a new chiller plant to meet a campus need for increased cooling, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) called for the construction of a TES tank to store and deliver a
The system will save the school millions of dollars each year and regulate temperature for over 180 buildings. The university plans to phase out nonrenewable energy
In May 2024, UC Berkeley released its long-awaited Integrated Resource and Activation Plan (IRAP), which outlines the university''s path toward decarbonizing the energy
Based on current and predicted renewables penetrations in the US, there is an increasing need to add energy storage to the electrical grid. This project examines currently available energy storage technology and employs that
The system will save the school millions of dollars each year and regulate temperature for over 180 buildings. The university plans to phase out nonrenewable energy sources such as natural gas, and to
In lieu of installing a new chiller plant to meet a campus need for increased cooling, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) called for the construction of a TES tank to store and deliver a minimum of 10,400 ton-hours of thermal
An innovative thermal energy storage system in use at a New York state university campus is an example of the long-term energy vision for the college, and a blueprint for other institutions.
The University of Washington has developed an innovative energy transformation strategy to transition the Seattle campus energy infrastructure to 100% clean energy.
The NEEC and associated TES project will construct and expand a regional ground-source heat exchange system, including geothermal wells at Parking Lot 31, underground piping and heat
These options include adopting a "Compatible Renewable Energy Ordinance" (CREO), requiring all large BESS projects to obtain state certif-icates, or adopting incompatible but workable
In May 2024, UC Berkeley released its long-awaited Integrated Resource and Activation Plan (IRAP), which outlines the university''s path toward decarbonizing the energy that powers our
The NEEC and associated TES project will construct and expand a regional ground-source heat exchange system, including geothermal wells at Parking Lot 31, underground piping and heat

Adding bulk energy storage to New York’s grid will lower costs, optimize the generation and transmission of power, enhance energy grid infrastructure, and ensure the reliability and resilience of the State’s electricity system.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton said, “Energy storage is fundamental to help ensure reliability while New York continues to invest in renewables and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are polluting our air and negatively impacting quality of life for New Yorkers.
New York Secretary of State Walter Mosley said, “In looking ahead for the state's future, bulk energy storage can provide the ability to store excess electricity during times of lower usage or high renewable production and return that electricity to the grid during peak times when it’s needed most.
The system will save the school millions of dollars each year and regulate temperature for over 180 buildings. The university plans to phase out nonrenewable energy sources such as natural gas, and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2046, the school’s 300th anniversary.
Any NYSERDA-supported energy storage projects are contractually required to meet the new storage safety codes adopted last week into Uniform Code by the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council, which reflect the work and recommendations from the New York State Inter-Agency Fire Safety Working Group (FSWG).
Energy storage technologies are evolving in Michigan to meet increasing demands for renewable energy integration and grid stability. This guide explores the technologies’ growing role in the state’s energy landscape. The concept of energy storage is not new to Michigan.
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