Energy Storage Program
The Roadmap proposed 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
The Roadmap proposed 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
The original Energy Storage Deployment Programs at NYSERDA followed the release of the original Roadmap and the Public Service Commission''s Energy Storage Order. Since 2019,
On February 14, 2025, the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) issued an Order approving NYSERDA''s draft Retail and Residential Implementation Plan with modifications,
NYSERDA will release a Request for Information (RFI) in March to obtain additional stakeholder input towards finalizing the Residential ISI design, with incentive launch planned for Q2 2025.
On February 14, 2025, the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) issued an Order approving NYSERDA''s draft Retail and Residential
Established in 2012, NY-Sun is a comprehensive initiative to develop a sustainable distributed solar industry in New York State. It consists of numerous components to be
In June 2024, Governor Hochul announced that the Commission had approved a new Energy Storage Roadmap for the state to achieve a nation-leading six gigawatts of
In 2018, at NY-BEST''s urging, NYSERDA, in conjunction with the NYS Department of Public Service, developed the State''s first an Energy Storage Roadmap quantifying the benefits of
New York State regulators earlier this month approved a scheme to support investment in grid-scale energy storage facilities.
Battery storage deployment is accelerating on the U.S. grid, though local opposition presents challenges to broader adoption.
On December 13, 2018, the New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) issued the Order Establishing Energy Storage Goal and Deployment Policy (Energy Storage Order).
This Plan is submitted pursuant to the Storage Order and describes initiatives that will leverage market acceleration incentive funds to valuably and cost-effectively achieve
Over 12,000 MW of energy storage projects are presently in New York utility interconnection queues and the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) interconnection queue,
Funding for the program has been allocated by the New York State Public Service Commission through the Order Establishing Energy Storage Goal and Deployment Policy
NY-BEST has issued its energy storage guide, which provides a deeper analysis of opportunities for, and barriers to, value stacking. This factsheet and the guide are part of a suite of research
The PSC order targets 3 GW of new utility-scale storage, 1.5 GW of new retail storage and 200 MW of new residential storage in
Introduction and Background This document filed with the New York Public Service Commission (the "Commission") constitutes an updated Implementation Plan for a new Bulk
NYSERDA will now file a revised and redlined Implementation Plan reflecting the modifications discussed above within 30 days of the PSC''s order. The proposed
Highlights of the 2024 Order include: New York State''s energy storage target is set at 6 GW (6,000 MW) by 2030, expanding on the existing Climate Act goal of 3 GW by 2030.
Highlights of the 2024 Order include: New York State''s energy storage target is set at 6 GW (6,000 MW) by 2030, expanding on the existing Climate Act goal of 3 GW by 2030. New
Depending on the size and location of an energy storage project, several different interconnection processes could apply. This document is intended to serve as a guide for energy storage
Fifty-five percent of main-queue capacity is expected to come online in 2027 and 2028, and 70% is slated for the congested New York City and Long Island grids, Aurora said.
The purpose of this paper is to comprehensively review existing literature on electricity storage in island systems, documenting relevant storage applications worldwide and
Fifty-five percent of main-queue capacity is expected to
Hochul announced plans in January 2022 to double New York''s previous energy storage goal of 3 GW by 2030. The state released a draft road map in December 2022
The Implementation Plan provides an operating framework for the program, with additional details to be provided in Bulk Energy Storage program solicitations.
On December 28th, 2022 the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS) and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) filed "New York''s 6GW
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New York State aims to reach 1,500 MW of energy storage by 2025 and 6,000 MW by 2030. Energy storage is essential for creating a cleaner, more efficient, and resilient electric grid. Additionally, these projects will provide meaningful benefits to Disadvantaged Communities and Low-to-Moderate Income New Yorkers.
The Roadmap proposed 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.
On June 20, 2024, the Commission approved the Order Establishing Updated Energy Storage Goal and Deployment Policy, which adopted the expanded statewide 6 GW deployment goal and approves many of the Roadmap recommendations for achieving the goal. 3 On October 18, 2024, NYSERDA filed an Implementation Plan Proposal for public comment.
In June 2024, New York’s Public Service Commission expanded the goal to 6,000 MW by 2030. Storage will increase the resilience and efficiency of New York’s grid, which will be 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040. Additionally, energy storage can stabilize supply during peak electric usage and help keep critical systems online during an outage.