

The Critical Role of Energy Storage Part III – Behind the Meter Storage: Value and Challenge (sponsored by NECA)
The Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA) presents the final part of its three-part series, The Critical Role of Energy Storage in Decarbonization.
Part III: Behind the Meter Storage: Value and Challenge will be held virtually on Wednesday, June 16 from 1:00 to 2:30 pm ET
All of the state clean energy roadmaps that have been coming out in this past year in New England assume large amounts of energy storage as an essential part of the path to decarbonization. This series will examine the major use cases, the current state of the industry, and the remaining hurdles to the integration of this game-changing new asset class.
A lot of New England states are promoting storage incentive programs – most of what is currently being built are behind the meter. What’s their value to owners, to towns, to the grid, to the planet? Where do they fit into decarbonization efforts? How does their use differ from utility-scale storage? What are the barriers – economic, technical, and policy – to development?
Hear from the leading experts on this issue in their final part of the three-part series.



