4 FAQs about Boston new energy solar energy storage

Does New England have a large-scale energy storage system?

New England has a long history of operating its electricity system with large-scale energy storage. Pumped-storage hydropower, for example, has proven to be valuable for producing power to respond to system emergencies, as well as during times of very high demand.

How much storage will Massachusetts have in 2050?

In 25 more years, in 2050, that benchmark rises to 6 gigawatts of storage. Melissa Mittelman, assistant secretary for decarbonization at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, said during a recent webinar the state is “making progress.”

Are battery energy storage systems worth it?

“Battery energy storage systems are valuable to their owners, but also to the grid,” said Sarah Cullinan, senior director of the Net Zero Grid Program at the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. “That value from batteries is reflected by revenues and other benefit streams that battery system owners can access.”

What is Flatiron Energy's 300 MW battery storage project?

Flatiron Energy's groundbreaking 300-MW battery storage project in Boston aims to enhance reliability and champion environmental justice by 2028. Powering a greener future starts here! Flatiron Energy has received approval from ISO New England for a 300-MW/1,200-MWh battery energy storage system in Boston, Massachusetts.

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