U.S. Energy Department to Invest $120 Million in Research Center to Advance Next Generation Battery Technology

LS Power Seeks Approval to Connect 250-Megawatt Battery Storage System to California Grid

Gateway Energy Storage LLC, a unit of LS Power Development LLC, seeks an order from federal regulators directing San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to provide transmission and grid-connections services to deliver the output of its battery storage system onto the California grid. The commission’s consent is needed to preserve the status of San Diego…

U.S. Energy Department Invests $38 Million to Support Early-Stage Hydrogen, Fuel Cell Research

U.S. Energy Department Invests $38 Million to Support Early-Stage Hydrogen, Fuel Cell Research

The U.S. Energy Department will award funds to over two dozen projects aimed at tackling key technical challenges and to boost efficiency and lower costs of the technology, according to the agency’s Aug. 14 press release. With lower costs, hydrogen power holds the promise for use in energy storage, fueling large turbines at power plants,…

Renewable, Storage Targets, Creating $2.4 Billion Bond For Climate Adaptation

Massachusetts Enacts Laws Expanding Renewable, Storage Targets, Creating $2.4 Billion Bond For Climate Adaptation

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, a Republican, signed legislation on Aug. 9 that strengthens the state’s renewable portfolio standard by requiring a 2 percent boost in procurement of the supplies each year from 2020 to 2029, up from the current 1 percent annual increase. The current goal requires 15 percent by 2020, followed by a one…

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Bill to Expand Targets for Renewables, Energy Storage

Massachusetts Enacts Laws Expanding Renewable, Storage Targets, Creating $2.4 Billion Bond For Climate Adaptation

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, a Republican, signed legislation on Aug. 9 that strengthens the state’s renewable portfolio standard by requiring a 2 percent boost in procurement of the supplies each year from 2020 to 2029, up from the current 1 percent annual increase. The current goal requires 15 percent by 2020, followed by a one…

Massachusetts’ Energy Storage Gets a Boost Under Proposed Framework For Capacity Rights In Solar Incentive Programs

Massachusetts’ Energy Storage Gets a Boost Under Proposed Framework For Capacity Rights In Solar Incentive Programs

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources reached a compromise proposal with stakeholders regarding ownership capacity rights of facilities under net metering and, Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target or SMART programs participating in the ISO New England Inc.’s forward capacity market. The agreement would allow owners of storage facilities to retain their rights to bid capacity into…

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Bill to Expand Targets for Renewables, Energy Storage

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Bill to Expand Targets for Renewables, Energy Storage

Massachusetts lawmakers approved legislation on July 31 to strengthen the state’s renewable portfolio standard by requiring a 2 percent boost in procurement of the supplies each year from 2020 to 2029, up from the current 1 percent annual increase. The current goal requires 15 percent by 2020, followed by a one percent increase each year.…

California Grid Operator to Expand Scope of Demand Response in Wholesale, Energy Imbalance Markets

California Grid Operator to Expand Scope of Demand Response in Wholesale, Energy Imbalance Markets

The California Independent System Operator Corporation proposed enhancements to demand response resources participating in its markets, including new bidding and real-time dispatch options. The proposal also includes an energy storage load-shift product that would allow a resource to be dispatched for both load consumption and curtailment. The changes represent the third phase of the grid…

Arizona Unveils Draft Rules for State to Reach 80-Percent Renewable Energy Target

Arizona Unveils Draft Rules for State to Reach 80-Percent Renewable Energy Target

The Arizona Corporation Commission on July 5 issued draft rules to implement the Arizona Energy Modernization Plan that sets a goal for the state to deploy 3,000 megawatts of energy storage by 2030 and requires 80 percent of annual electric sales to come from clean resources by 2050. It also includes a clean peak standard…

Illinois Regulator Explores Policy Tools to Reap Benefits of Energy Storage

Illinois Regulator Explores Policy Tools to Reap Benefits of Energy Storage

The Illinois Commerce Commission held a policy session examining the benefits of energy storage to the grid, policy tools to assist storage applications, and the legal and regulatory framework to address storage integration, according to the commission’s July 2 press release. Panelists discussed the benefits such as grid resiliency, the potential to lower electricity costs…

Nevada Regulator Approves NV Energy’s First Electric Vehicle Charging Program, Energy Storage

Nevada Regulator Approves NV Energy’s First Electric Vehicle Charging Program, Energy Storage

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on June 29 authorized a budget of $15 million for NV Energy to implement an electric vehicle demonstration program to scale public charging infrastructure as part of its 2018-2019 annual plan. The commission also approved $5 million for energy storage initiatives. The programs stem from legislation enacted last year…

U.S. Energy Department to Invest $120 Million in Research Center to Advance Next Generation Battery Technology

PG&E Seeks to Deploy Over 500 Megawatts Energy Storage to Address Local Reliability in California

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation, asked the California Public Utilities Commission to approve four energy storage projects totaling about 567 megawatts, including three third-party owned projects, to meet local capacity requirements, according to a June 29 press release. In January, the commission authorized the utility to hold competitive solicitations for…