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The Economic Case for Resilient Solar+Storage in the Southeast

Solar+storage technologies that provide clean, reliable backup power are cost-effective for many critical community facilities in the Southeast, according to Clean Energy Group’s “Resilient Southeast” report series. The report series details a first-of-its-kind economic analysis and landscape review for solar+storage in the region.

Principles of Equitable Policy Design for Energy Storage

UCS, CEG, and a wide range of stakeholders from across the country met in December 2018 to develop a set of principles to ensure equitable deployment of energy storage technologies.

Estación de Bomberos Juan Muñiz Saldivia

In September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Puerto Rico. It was the largest blackout in U.S. history, with an estimated 3.4 billion customer hours of electricity service lost. The hurricane left most people without power for weeks, and for some it took nearly a year for power to be restored. The hurricane and…

The Offshore Wind R&D Consortium: Roadmap, Research Priorities, and the Open Solicitation

Learn about the Offshore Wind R&D Consortium, a jointly funded US DOE and NYSERDA R&D partnership whose membership includes major project developers, technical consultants, national labs, and four states to accelerate the development and innovation of the US offshore wind industry by removing or reducing technological and supply chain barriers.

Resilient Southeast: Exploring Opportunities for Solar+Storage in Five Cities

Resilient Southeast is a series of reports exploring the obstacles and opportunities for solar PV and battery storage to strengthen the resilience of communities throughout the Southeast.

Net Energy Metering, Distributed Solar Valuation, and Rate Design

On this webinar, presenters from the US Department of Energy, ICF, and the National Regulatory Research Institute will discuss three recent reports.

Energy Storage in State Energy Efficiency Plans: Lessons from Massachusetts

This webinar introduced a new report by Clean Energy Group that examines the cost-benefit calculation for battery storage, presents new values for non-energy benefits of storage, discusses program design elements of storage incentives, and critiques the Massachusetts plan.

Energy Storage: The New Efficiency ― How States Can Use Efficiency Funds to Support Battery Storage and Flatten Costly Demand Peaks

This report describes the process of enabling use of state energy efficiency funds to support the deployment of energy storage with performance incentives offered for demand reduction.