Energy Storage Guide
To this end, NYSERDA is funding pilot projects, technical assistance, and resources that reduce the market and institutional challenges to the deployment of distributed energy storage in the
FTM distributed energy storage systems are those typically injecting energy into the distribution system behind a meter where there is no customer load.
BTM energy storage systems are those located with a host load. The primary benefits of an energy storage system to a host load may include enabling flexibility in electricity consumption for peak load shaving, demand charge management, and responding to time-of-use commodity supply prices.
Con Ed defines a standalone energy storage system as are those systems installed separate from other customer load, and are generally operated to participate in energy, capacity, or ancillary services markets.
As the state continues to refine its incentives and regulations, businesses in New York are building an increasingly resilient, sustainable, and long-term future. By partnering with Catalyst Power for your energy storage needs, you can be a part of that clean energy transition.
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