Proposed battery storage facility could contaminate Boston water
Along with other communities around the state, Oakham is fighting a proposed lithium-ion battery storage facility that some advocates say could contaminate drinking water for millions of...
Everett Battery Project | Mass.gov
The BESS would charge with power from the electric grid during periods when there is excess energy and deliver power back onto the electric
New England''s Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage System
The Carver substation connects to a critically important north-south transmission line between new energy resources and demand in Boston.
Flatiron Energy gets green light for 1.2GWh indoor
System operator ISO New England has given the green light for a large, indoor BESS in Boston, Massachusetts, from developer Flatiron Energy.
Mass. wants to build big battery farms to store energy
Developer Jupiter Power is planning a giant battery farm in Everett, called Trimount Energy Storage, on part of what was once an oil tank farm.
New England''s Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy
Plus Power announced it is now operating its Cranberry Point Energy Storage facility in Carver, Massachusetts, the largest utility-scale
Fears Over Safety of Energy Facility in Brighton Will
A Battery Energy Storage System proposed for construction in Brighton at 35 Electric Ave. has generated a wave of resident backlash to
Flatiron Energy wins approval for 300-MW battery in
ISO New England has given the thumbs up to a project proposed by Flatiron Energy and envisaging the installation of a 300-MW/1,200-MWh battery
As Mass. pushes for big batteries on the grid, some communities push
Massachusetts is making a big push for batteries — not the kind you put in a flashlight, but powerful, tractor trailer-sized batteries that store energy for the electric grid. State officials say...
Planning Board Approves Site Plan for Battery Storage Facility
The company has offices in Boston, New York City, and Boulder, Colorado and is currently developing energy storage systems in the Greater Boston, Connecticut, and New York City areas.
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