Energy Storage
Columnist Steve Huntoon takes a break from trashing the DOE NOPR to return to another of his favorite punching bags: grid batteries.
NYISO has developed a three-phase approach to opening its wholesale electricity market to energy storage resources in response to New York policy goals.
Massachusetts $2,500 rebates are increasing electric vehicle sales, and state officials are preparing for the shift in demand now.
CAISO is facing pressure from some stakeholders to broaden the scope of its Energy Storage and Distributed Energy Resources (ESDER) Phase 3 initiative.
The Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance GridNEXT conference brought together more than 100 stakeholders to discuss the latest trends.
The NYISO Management Committee approved proposed Tariff changes to define the role of inverter-based energy storage in providing synchronized reserves.
Experts discussed new energy technologies, regulatory trends and the evolving business model for utilities at a “fireside” chat hosted by Boston University.
CAISO expanded the scope of its annual Stakeholder Symposium by inviting representatives of California's oil and agriculture industries.
Energy storage can provide many benefits to the Western electricity grid, but it will require complex and costly modeling to be integrated properly.
Stakeholders are still deciding what topics MISO’s Energy Storage Task Force must take on to prepare the RTO for integrating a revolutionary technology.
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