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Energy Storage in the News

October 08, 2020

California's Salton Sea offers chance for US battery supply chain, despite financial, policy challenges

Developing a lithium industry in California’s Salton Sea, an area that experts think could supply more than a third of lithium demand in the world today, could help set up a multi-billion dollar domestic supply chain for electric vehicle batteries, according to a new report from New Energy Nexus. But doing so will require navigating multiple financial and policy-related challenges, including receiving financial backing for demonstrating and commercializing lithium recovery projects, the report noted — without which, manufacturers could be hesitant to enter into contracts with lithium producers.

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October 06, 2020

Arizona OKs home battery incentives as Green Mountain Power program shows millions in customer savings

The Arizona Corporation Commission last month approved the state’s first residential battery storage program — an incentive pilot proposed in August by the Arizona Public Service Company. Around the same time, Green Mountain Power (GMP) said its growing network of stored energy in Vermont, including home batteries and other resources, has reduced customer costs by about $3 million so far in 2020. 

Increased adoption of residential storage could also bring cost savings to the utilities themselves, making ambitious renewable energy targets more achievable by reducing peak demand, according to Jason Burwen, vice president of policy for the Energy Storage Association.

“If Arizona seeks to achieve a 100% clean energy future, as the Arizona Corporation Commission is deliberating on now, a peak demand reduction target with energy storage would complement those clean energy goals while helping to keep service costs affordable and empower customers,” Burwen said in an email. He indicated that numerous states have pursued a similar strategy.

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October 01, 2020

California community group contracts for 260MWh of batteries to help keep lights on in dark times

A community choice energy provider run by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission in California has signed contracts for battery storage with EDF Renewables and NextEra Energy totalling 260MWh, to be deployed in combination with solar PV. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is the provider of water to the City of San Francisco and other parts of the Bay Area in California but also provides hydroelectric and solar energy in the Hetch Hetchy Valley of the famous Yosemite National Park – as well as providing power to San Francisco homes and businesses through its community choice programme, CleanPowerSF.

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Energy Storage in the News

October 01, 2020

World’s highest utility-scale solar plus storage project

Built in Gangba County, in Xigaze, Tibet, the 40 MW/193 MWh facility was deployed at more than 4,700m above sea level and is functioning as a demonstration project for the ancillary services the technology could offer the Tibetan grid. 

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Energy Storage in the News

October 01, 2020

House advances bill that would create energy storage grants and federal technical assistance program

The House this week passed the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act (H.R. 4447), pushing for innovation in clean energy, greater electrification of the transportation sector, efficiency in the home sector, and modernization of the grid at large. Proponents hope that the bill, which authorizes $5 million annually for the program from 2020 through 2025, would also provide well paying jobs wherever its funding went. It also received praise from the Energy Storage Association (ESA). “By passing H.R. 4447, the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act, numerous bipartisan proposals for promoting energy storage are moving forward, including increasing R&D and demonstration investments in energy storage technology, integrating storage across all DOE Energy offices, assisting rural customers with storage for resilience, and incorporating storage into public investments in transportation electrification and workforce development,” ESA CEO Kelly Speakes-Backman said. “ESA is pleased to support these efforts to ready the electric system for 21st century demands to provide resilient, efficient, sustainable, and affordable electric service.”

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Energy Storage in the News

October 01, 2020

Largest floating solar power plant in the Southeast coming to Fort Bragg

The U.S. Army’s Fort Bragg in North Carolina will soon be home to the largest floating solar plant in the Southeast – a 1.1-megawatt (MW) system as part of a Utility Energy Service Contract (UESC) awarded to Duke Energy. The $36 million contract will focus on energy resilience and security at Fort Bragg: infrastructure modernization including lighting and water upgrades, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning and boiler system improvements. The floating solar installation will be paired with a 2-MW battery energy storage system. The system will supplement power to Fort Bragg from the local grid and provide backup power during electric service outages.

 

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Energy Storage in the News

October 01, 2020

GE Renewable Energy to support the development of pumped hydro storage solutions in India

GE Renewable Energy to supply and commission four 125 MW fixed speed pumped storage turbines for the new Kundah hydropower plant. The project is part of ongoing effort by Indian government to take full advantage of hydropower resources. GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (MEIL) to supply and commission four 125 MW fixed speed pumped storage turbines for the new Kundah hydropower plant in India.

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Energy Storage in the News

October 01, 2020

Energy storage's prominent role in bipartisan green recovery package for US welcomed

Legislation to help the US economy invest in clean energy jobs and support innovation and industry passed the House of Representatives this week – and Energy Storage Association (ESA) CEO Kelly Speakes-Backman applauded the prominent inclusion of energy storage in the bill.

Next stop for the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act will be the upper house of US Congress, the Senate. The bill includes wide-ranging measures on: energy efficiency, renewable energy, carbon pollution reduction technologies, nuclear energy, the electric grid and cybersecurity, transportation, research and innovation, technology transfer, industrial innovation and competitiveness, critical materials and environmental justice.

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Energy Storage in the News

September 28, 2020

PJM action on valuation 'opens the door' to energy storage in its capacity market

The Markets and Reliability committee at PJM Interconnection last week approved an Effective Load-Carrying Capability (ELCC) package in response to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s order on how regional transmission organizations value energy storage in wholesale power markets. Energy storage operators can look forward to the fair value and predictability they need to enter the Mid-Atlantic market, Energy Storage Association (ESA) CEO Kelly Speakes-Backman said in a statement reacting to the committee’s action.

Last week’s action opens the door for storage operators to PJM’s capacity market, Jason Burwen , vice president of policy for ESA, said in an email. ‘The approach approved by PJM’s stakeholders would finally create that ‘reliability-agnostic’ valuation of energy storage, determining the contribution that storage of differing durations makes to system reliability in a manner that allows a more apples-to-apples comparison to fuel-based generation and other resources,’ he said. ‘Today, yet another regulatory barrier to energy storage deployment was removed, following directives from FERC to re-examine how the value of storage is determined in PJM’s capacity market,’ ESA CEO Kelly Speakes-Backman said in a statement.

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Energy Storage in the News

September 28, 2020

Virginia’s Energy Storage Rules Are Being Written. Are They On the Right Track?

A year ago, Virginia did not register on the shortlist of interesting storage markets to watch. It didn’t register on the long list either — there simply wasn’t much happening.

That changed suddenly in the spring, when the legislature passed and Gov. Ralph Northam signed into law the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which mandates a phaseout of fossil fuels by 2045. The law included an energy storage mandate of 3.1 gigawatts to be installed by 2035, one of the most ambitious targets in the country.

ESA VP Jason Burwen is quoted in this article, speaking both on the level of scrutiny small projects would undergo and how the state could foster a diversity of storage for resilience. 

“This level of scrutiny, if implemented, would slow the development of distributed storage, including aggregations,” said Jason Burwen, vice president of policy at the Energy Storage Association, in an email. “We are unaware of any jurisdiction where 100 kW storage projects require an additional process beyond local permitting and distribution interconnection.”

Safety and reliability is already assessed through other processes, Burwen added, and it is not clear why regulators think another layer of scrutiny is needed.

“There is also growing interest in customer-sited storage for resilience, particularly as extreme weather events have proven challenging in various states across the nation in recent years,” Burwen noted.

One way to encourage a diversity of use cases is to break the overall capacity mandate into different categories, Burwen said. For instance, the SCC could ask for a certain amount of transmission-connected storage, distribution-connected storage and behind-the-meter storage.

 

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