Report: Evaluating Solar and Storage in Massachusetts
In a new study by SEIA and Synapse Energy Economics, researchers compared a future where Massachusetts continues to add new solar and storage capacity as planned through 2030, with a
In a new study by SEIA and Synapse Energy Economics, researchers compared a future where Massachusetts continues to add new solar and storage capacity as planned through 2030, with a
Future-Proofing with Stem rcial behind-the-meter project. With new markets and policies springing up in Massachusetts, you want a solution that can adapt to your needs - whether that means participating
Energy storage is a significant strategic opportunity for Massachusetts. It can improve grid operations, reduce energy costs, provide backup power through storms, and benefit the local economy.
In a significant leap towards its renewable energy goals, Massachusetts has awarded 1.3 gigawatts (GW) of energy storage capacity through its inaugural large-scale procurement round.
With a clear goal of 5,000 MW by 2030 and a solid procurement plan, Massachusetts stands out as a prime market for energy storage technologies like lithium-ion, flow batteries, iron-air
Like California, Hawaii, and New York, Massachusetts has created policy on critical energy storage issues that now serve as reference points and/or precedents for developing storage policy in other
The Massachusetts Residential Energy Storage Demand Reduction Offering (hereinafter referred to as “the offering”) aims to reduce peak demand by leveraging residential battery energy storage (“ES”).
Massachusetts is moving toward its goal of procuring 5,000MW of energy storage by 2030.
Massachusetts is accelerating toward 5,000 MW of energy storage by 2030 with a robust mix of incentives, grants, and market programs. This guide breaks down the most impactful
The Massachusetts Energy Siting Facilities Board has approved two energy storage facilities with a combined capacity of 400 MW/800 MWh. This decision overturns previous rulings that
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