Energy Storage Policy Best Practices from New England: Ten Lessons from Six States August 5, 2021 by Todd Olinsky-Paul This report explores energy storage policy best practices and lessons learned from the New England states. It aims to inform state policymakers and regulators seeking to expand energy storage markets. |
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Comments to the Massachusetts EEAC regarding ConnectedSolutions Program Expansion and Revision for 2022-2024 June 14, 2021 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council regarding ConnectedSolutions battery storage program solutions shortcomings, which should be addressed in the upcoming 2022-2024 Three-Year Energy Efficiency Plan. |
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Comments on the EmPOWER Maryland Program June 14, 2021 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Maryland Energy Efficiency Advocates Future Programming Working Group on how the ConnectedSolutions model could be used to reduce peak electricity demand while bringing cost savings and energy resilience benefits to Maryland’s ratepayers, including limited-income households. |
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ConnectedSolutions: The New Economics of Solar+Storage for Affordable Housing in Massachusetts February 10, 2021 by Amy Simpkins, Dr. Travis Simpkins, Geoff Oxnam, Seth Mullendore, Todd Olinsky-Paul An analysis of multifamily affordable housing properties in Massachusetts finds that participation in the state’s new battery storage incentive program, called ConnectedSolutions, significantly improves the financial viability of solar+storage at affordable housing developments. |
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ConnectedSolutions: A New State Funding Mechanism to Make Battery Storage Accessible to All February 10, 2021 by Todd Olinsky-Paul This report aims to inform state policymakers about the structure and benefits of the ConnectedSolution battery storage program model. It summarizes barriers to scaling up distributed battery storage, explains how the ConnectedSolutions program was developed in the Northeast, and discusses why the program has been successful. |
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Overcoming Barriers to Solar+Storage in Affordable Housing: A Survey of Multifamily Affordable Housing Developers January 12, 2021 by Abbe Ramanan, Marriele Mango, Seth Mullendore Clean Energy Group conducted a survey of affordable housing owners and developers, technical services providers, and other stakeholders to assess existing market barriers. A new report summarizes the results of this survey and suggests actions to bring the benefits of solar+storage to the people who need it most. |
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Comprendiendo Solar+Almacenamiento December 8, 2020 by Marriele Mango, Seth Mullendore Clean Energy Group ha publicado una traducción al español de una nueva guía que aborda las preguntas más frecuentes sobre la energía solar fotovoltaica y las tecnologías de almacenamiento de baterías (Solar+Almacenamiento). |
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Understanding Solar+Storage: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions About Solar PV and Battery Storage October 20, 2020 by Marriele Mango, Seth Mullendore The information presented in this guide focuses primarily on customer-sited, behind-the-meter solar+storage installations, though much of the information is relevant to other types of projects as well, including storage-only projects and front-of-the-meter solar+storage projects. It is meant to serve as a starting point to establish a foundation of knowledge and understanding for individuals and organizations beginning to explore solar+storage options for their homes, businesses, or community facilities. |
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CEG Comments on the DOE Energy Storage Grand Challenge Draft Roadmap and in Response to the Request for Information August 19, 2020 by Clean Energy Group Clean Energy Group offers these comments in response to the Energy Storage Grand Challenge Draft Roadmap and to the accompanying Request for Information the Department of Energy released in late July 2020. |
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Phase Out Peakers May 7, 2020 by Clean Energy Group This fact sheet identifies the top ten metropolitan regions across the country where the health and well-being of its citizens are adversely impacted by an aging fleet of peaker power plants, and highlights the findings of work being done in New York City to advance the replacement of peaker plants with battery storage and renewables. |