Comments of Clean Energy Group on MA DPU 17-146, Eligibility of Energy Storage Systems to Net Meter November 16, 2017 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities regarding the treatment of behind-the-meter energy storage and NEM systems that are engaged, or wish to engage in net energy metering (NEM). |
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Comments of Clean Energy Group on MA DOER Energy Storage Target Docket May 31, 2017 by Lew Milford, Seth Mullendore, Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources as part of the pending rulemaking docket regarding whether to set a utility energy storage mandate or target, and at what size. |
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Solar Risk: How Energy Storage Can Preserve Solar Savings in California Affordable Housing May 17, 2017 by Seth Mullendore, Wayne Waite A new analysis finds that energy storage can effectively hedge against proposed changes to California’s solar policies and utility rates that could drastically reduce the value of solar. |
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Comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources Regarding Policies to Encourage the Cost-Effective Deployment of Energy Storage Systems January 30, 2017 by Lew Milford, Todd Olinsky-Paul - et al. Clean Energy Group, in collaboration with the Union of Concerned Scientists and Acadia Center, submitted comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources in round 2 of stakeholder comments in support of its decision to adopt targets for energy storage utility procurement,. |
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Comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources Regarding Whether to Adopt Targets for a Utility Energy Storage Mandate December 21, 2016 by Lew Milford, Seth Mullendore, Todd Olinsky-Paul Clean Energy Group submitted these comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources in support of its consideration to adopt targets for a binding energy storage utility procurement mandate. |
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Does Energy Storage Fit in an RPS? July 29, 2016 by Ed Holt, Todd Olinsky-Paul This is an updated version of a report originally published in 2014. This paper explores the question of how states, which have taken the lead in promoting clean energy through Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS), could facilitate increased deployment of energy storage. |
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Energy Storage Procurement Guidance Documents for Municipalities June 30, 2016 by Clean Energy Group, Clean Energy States Alliance Templates, a checklist, and other guidance for developing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for resilient energy storage projects, both at the utility-scale and behind-the-meter. |
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Closing the California Clean Energy Divide May 19, 2016 by California Housing Partnership, Center for Sustainable Energy, Clean Energy Group This economic analysis indicates that pairing solar PV with battery storage systems can deliver significant electricity bill savings for California affordable housing residents and property owners. |
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What States Should Do: A Guide to Resilient Power Programs and Policy June 18, 2015 by Todd Olinsky-Paul This report profiles the leading state programs and makes recommendations for what other states can do to support the deployment of clean, resilient power systems. A summary for policymakers is also available. |
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What Cities Should Do: A Guide to Resilient Power Planning March 13, 2015 by Lew Milford, Robert Sanders This paper offers a series of guidelines and best practices for cities and towns to protect critical facilities with smarter resilient power solutions. |