Boston Chemical Energy Storage Project

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What is Massachusetts'' energy storage procurement?

The energy storage procurement aligns with Massachusetts’ 2024 legislation, An Act Promoting a Clean Energy Grid, Advancing Equity and Protecting Ratepayers, which directs the state to procure energy storage totaling 5 GW by July 31, 2030. The procurement targets 3.5 GW of mid-duration storage (four to ten hours), totaling 14,000 to 35,000 MWh.

How much energy storage does Massachusetts have?

The act requires all electric distribution companies (EDCs) to report annually on energy storage deployment within their territories no later than February 15 each year. It was reported last year that Massachusetts had a cumulative storage capacity of 569MWh, with an additional 8,806 MWh in the development pipeline.

Will Massachusetts get 5 GW of energy storage by 2030?

Massachusetts is initiating efforts toward its 2024 goal of procuring 5 GW of energy storage by 2030. A draft request for proposals (RFP) for 1.5 GW of 4- to 10-hour energy storage resources has been released. This initial RFP follows the state’s 2024 legislation mandating the procurement of 5 GW of storage capacity by 2030.

How much storage capacity does Massachusetts have?

It was reported last year that Massachusetts had a cumulative storage capacity of 569MWh, with an additional 8,806 MWh in the development pipeline. Plus Power’s 150MW/300MWh Cranberry Point BESS located in the Town of Carver is expected to make up a large proportion of the 1GWh total, with commercial operations scheduled for summer this year.

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