Energy Storage in State Energy Efficiency Plans: Lessons from Massachusetts

Thursday, April 4, 2019 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

For the first time ever, behind-the-meter battery storage has been included in a state energy efficiency plan, opening up a new source of storage incentives and serving as a model for other states. Clean Energy Group (CEG) contributed original economic analysis to support the groundbreaking inclusion of battery storage in the new three-year Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Plan.

This webinar introduced a new report by CEG that describes how other states can follow the example of Massachusetts. The report explains the simple steps needed to incorporate storage into state energy efficiency plans; describes how peak demand reduction results in increased efficiencies and cost savings; examines the cost-benefit calculation for battery storage; presents new values for non-energy benefits of storage; discusses program design elements of storage incentives; and critiques the Massachusetts plan.

Presenters:

  • Todd Olinsky-Paul, Project Director, Clean Energy Group (moderator)
  • Liz Stanton, Clinic Director & Senior Economist, Applied Economics Clinic
  • Bryndis Woods, Researcher, Applied Economics Clinic

This webinar was presented by Clean Energy Group. Learn more at www.cleanegroup.org.