Dirty Energy, Big Money May 6, 2020 by Clean Energy Group, NYC Environmental Justice Alliance, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, THE POINT CDC, UPROSE New York City’s peaker power plants have a disproportionate impact on the city’s most vulnerable people. Replacing peaker plants with a system of localized renewable energy generation and battery storage can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce energy bills, improve public health and equity, and make the system more resilient in the face of increased storms and climate impacts. |
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Comments to the New Jersey BPU Regarding Energy Storage in the Proposed Energy Efficiency Plan April 15, 2020 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on the Energy Efficiency Transition – Full Straw Proposal. |
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CEG Filing in Vermont PUC docket on adding energy storage to state energy efficiency plan March 20, 2020 by Todd Olinsky-Paul CEG filed comments to the Vermont Public Utility Commission in a docket considering, among other things, the question of whether the state’s energy efficiency program should include behind-the-meter energy storage as an efficiency measure. |
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Energy Storage Best Practice Guide, developed by the Advancing Contracting in Energy Storage (ACES) Working Group January 2, 2020 by Richard Baxter This Best Practice Guide covers eight key aspect areas of an energy storage project proposal. This Guide documents the industry expertise of leading firms, covering the different project components to help reduce the internal cost of project development and financing for both project developers and investors. |
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Comments by Clean Energy Group to MA DOER on proposed Clean Peak Energy Portfolio Standard – 225 CMR 21 November 5, 2019 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group comments to MA DOER on Oct. 31, 2019 on Proposed Clean Peak Portfolio Standard. |
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Clean Energy Group Comments regarding Proposed Changes to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program – “400 MW Review Public Comments” September 27, 2019 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted these comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) regarding proposed changes to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program. |
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Home Health Care in the Dark: Why Climate, Wildfires and Other Risks Call for New Resilient Energy Storage Solutions to Protect Medically Vulnerable Households From Power Outages June 3, 2019 by Annie Shapiro, Marriele Mango This report examines the risks associated with power outages for individuals reliant on electricity for in-home medical and mobility equipment. Current energy security technologies and policies will need to adjust to meet the needs of the home health care community. |
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Principles of Equitable Policy Design for Energy Storage May 14, 2019 by Union of Concerned Scientists 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. |
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Resilient Southeast: Exploring Opportunities for Solar+Storage in Five Cities April 18, 2019 by Marriele Mango, Seth Mullendore 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. |
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Energy Storage: The New Efficiency ― How States Can Use Efficiency Funds to Support Battery Storage and Flatten Costly Demand Peaks April 3, 2019 by Todd Olinsky-Paul 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. |