New York City''s largest battery storage facility will replace a natural gas peaker plant unit retiring in 2025.
Energy storage is transforming the energy sector through its ability to support renewable energy and reduce grid reliance on carbon-intensive resources.
The project will help displace fossil fuel-fired generation when the demand for power is highest. The 100 MW East River Energy Storage System will hold enough electricity to power more
One of the country''s largest battery energy storage sites is about to be built on Staten Island, but families say by the time they learned of the plan, it was already a done deal.
Con Edison President Matthew Ketschke reported that his company will place the largest battery energy storage system (BESS) in New York City in service just in time to help
Now two years into this controversial endeavor, more than a dozen energy storage sites are currently in the pipeline for Staten Island, several of them set to receive more than $1.5 million in...
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The facility will serve as a large-scale battery energy storage system capable of charging from, and discharging into, the New York power grid. When fully functional, the
Under a demonstration project, Con Edison and GI Energy have placed a 1-megawatt storage unit at a customer site on the North Shore of Staten Island to help keep
Con Edison President Matthew Ketschke reported that his company will place the largest battery energy storage system (BESS) in New York City in service just in time to help meet summer...
The facility will serve as a large-scale battery energy storage system capable of charging from, and discharging into, the New York power grid. When fully functional, the
Now two years into this controversial endeavor, more than a dozen energy storage sites are currently in the pipeline for Staten Island, several of them set to receive more than

The facility will serve as a large-scale battery energy storage system capable of charging from, and discharging into, the New York power grid. When fully functional, the 100MW battery energy storage project will be able to discharge electricity to the grid particularly during peak demand.
New York state has ambitious energy storage goals of 1,500 MW by 2025 and 6,000 MW by 2030 through a variety of efforts. Con Edison commissioned its first utility-owned storage project in 2018—a 2-MW/12-MWh lithium-iron phosphate battery in Ozone Park, Queens.
Con Edison President Matthew Ketschke reported that his company will place the largest battery energy storage system (BESS) in New York City in service just in time to help meet summer electricity demand peaks. The installation is a 7.5-MW/30-MWh system located at a substation in the Fox Hills area of Staten Island, New York (Figure 1).
CBS News New York Investigates' Mahsa Saeidi looked into the potential risks the sites could pose, and the state's response to previous incidents. The state approved a plan to convert the land into one of the nation's largest battery energy storage systems. Gov.
NYCIDA closed its largest battery energy storage project to date, the East River Energy Storage Project, located on an industrial site on the East River in Astoria, Queens. When built, the facility will be able to hold up to 100 megawatts (MW) and power over tens of thousands of households.
Con Edison has said it is working to promote the efficient operation of 1,000 MW of energy storage in the New York metropolitan region by 2030. The company reported there were 493 customer-owned BESSs installed in New York City and Westchester, a county north of the city, as of March 2023. The total capacity of those systems was about 25 MW.
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