New York utility Con Edison launches RFP for bulk energy storage
ConEd and O&R utilities have issued a joint Request for Proposals (RFP) for bulk energy storage and dispatch rights in New York, US.
ConEd and O&R utilities have issued a joint Request for Proposals (RFP) for bulk energy storage and dispatch rights in New York, US.
Con Edison and Orange & Rockland are seeking bids for the scheduling and dispatch rights for bulk-connected energy storage projects.
The solicitation, led by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), marks the first of three procurement rounds under the state''s broader
NYSEG and RG&E will review bidder submissions to Phase I, and notify bidders of their approval to submit a Phase II bid on September 22, 2025. Please review all requirements and details of
ConEd and O&R utilities have issued a joint Request for Proposals (RFP) for bulk energy storage and dispatch rights in New York,
The Order builds on the recommendations from the New York''s 6 GW Energy Storage Roadmap [PDF] that was filed in December 2022 by NYSERDA and the New York State Department of
Developers will submit their Step Two proposals in two parts: the Non-Price Submission will be due in December 2025, while the Price Submission will be due in January
This RFP is the first of three planned bulk storage solicitations, which together aim to contract 3 GW — more than doubling New York''s currently deployed, contracted, and
This RFP is the first of three planned bulk storage solicitations, which together aim to contract 3 GW — more than doubling
Developers and clean energy investors now have a major opportunity to secure long-term revenue through New York State''s first bulk energy storage solicitation.
Developers and clean energy investors now have a major opportunity to secure long-term revenue through New York State''s first
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the launch of New York''s first Bulk Energy Storage Request for Proposals (RFP), intended to procure one gigawatt (GW) of bulk
NYSERDA is also directed to establish an alternative methodology for estimating expected market revenue for storage
NYSERDA is also directed to establish an alternative methodology for estimating expected market revenue for storage resources of 12-plus hours in duration by September 1,
Developers will submit their Step Two proposals in two parts: the Non-Price Submission will be due in December 2025, while the Price
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