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New York launches 1GW large-scale energy storage procurement

Defining ''bulk storage'' as projects with at least 5MW output, the procurement is intended to significantly contribute to achieving New York''s 6GW by 2030 energy storage

New York Kicks Off Bulk Energy Storage Procurement

On July 28, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of New York State''s first bulk energy storage competitive solicitation.

NYSERDA Releases Draft RFP for 2025 Bulk Storage Procurement | Energy

On May 13, 2025, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority ("NYSERDA") released a draft Index Storage Credit Request for Proposals

Bulk Energy Storage Program

NYSERDA is providing incentives that can help accelerate deployment of bulk energy storage projects that provide wholesale market energy, ancillary services, and/or capacity services.

New York PSC Approves NYSERDA''s Billion-Dollar Bulk Energy Storage

The PSC''s prior 2024 Order Establishing Updated Energy Storage Goals and Deployment Policy 4 required NYSERDA to issue its first competitive solicitation for bulk

New York PSC Approves NYSERDA''s Billion

The PSC''s prior 2024 Order Establishing Updated Energy Storage Goals and Deployment Policy 4 required NYSERDA to issue its

Bulk Energy Storage

This initiative will help meet energy storage goals and complement the growing use of intermittent technologies on the transmission and distribution systems. The RFP will be conducted in two

Request for Proposals

Beginning Energy Level: The total amount of Energy (in MWh) stored by the Energy Storage Resource at the beginning of the Day-Ahead Market day or a Real-Time Market interval.

Bulk Energy Storage Procurements and Road Map

The Order, issued June 2024, establishes new and expanded programs to help the State meet the 6GW goal, with the bulk of new storage procured via NYSERDA

New York Kicks Off Bulk Energy Storage

On July 28, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of New York State''s first bulk energy storage competitive solicitation.

Bulk Energy Storage Incentive Program Manual

NYSERDA''s Bulk Storage Incentive program provides financial support for new energy storage systems over 5 megawatts (MW) of power measured in alternating current (AC) that provide

5Mw Energy Storage Container Tender And Procurement

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