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PURA announced the launch of Energy Storage Solutions, a nine-year statewide battery storage program administered by the Connecticut Green Bank, Eversource, and United Illuminating. The program, effective January 1, 2022 and running through December 2030, provides residential customers upfront incentives of approximately $200 per kWh with a $7,500 maximum per project, while commercial and industrial customers can receive up to 50% of project costs. Additional incentives are available for low-income customers, underserved communities, and those experiencing frequent storm outages.

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The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority announced the launch of Energy Storage Solutions, a nine-year statewide battery storage program running January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2030. Residential customers are eligible for upfront incentives of approximately $200 per kilowatt-hour with a $7,500 maximum per project, while commercial and industrial customers can receive incentives covering up to 50% of project costs, plus performance-based payments. The program is administered by the Connecticut Green Bank in partnership with Eversource and United Illuminating, with enhanced incentives available for low-income customers, underserved communities, small businesses, and customers experiencing frequent storm outages. This initiative supports Connecticut's goal of deploying 1,000 MW of energy storage by 2030 under Public Act 21-53. Connecticut Eversource and United Illuminating customers—residential, commercial, and industrial—may apply for battery storage incentives through the program, with priority access for vulnerable communities facing grid reliability challenges.

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01/18/2022

Connecticut Launches Statewide Battery Storage Program with Green Bank and Utilities to Jointly Administer Incentives to Improve Resilience and Benefit Ratepayers

Customer Incentives Now Available, Additional Incentives for Underserved Communities and Customers Hardest Hit by Severe Weather
(New Britain, CT – Jan. 18, 2022) – Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) launches Energy Storage Solutions, a statewide electric storage program for all Eversource and United Illuminating (UI) residential, commercial, and industrial customers in an effort to foster a more reliable and resilient electric distribution system, especially for vulnerable communities.

Energy Storage Solutions will be administered by the Connecticut Green Bank, along with Eversource and UI. The nine-year program officially launched on January 1, 2022, and will continue through at least December 31, 2030.

Average upfront incentives for residential customers will initially be around $200 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), with a maximum per project incentive of $7,500. Commercial and industrial customers will also be eligible for upfront incentives, with a maximum incentive of 50% of the project cost. Residential, commercial, and industrial customers will all be eligible for performance incentive payments based on the average power an electric storage project contributes to the grid during critical periods.

Additional incentives will be available for those who would most benefit from increased resilience measures, such as low-income customers, customers in underserved communities, small businesses, and customers who historically experience the most frequent and longest duration storm-related outages.

“We are combatting the climate crisis and building our economy by making investments that promote environmental justice, healthier communities, affordable energy, and expanded jobs and opportunity. Adding a statewide electric storage program to our toolkit will play a vital role in these efforts and I thank the entire PURA team and our legislative partners for their leadership on this initiative,” said Governor Ned Lamont.

Development of the Energy Storage Solutions was informed by objectives outlined in Public Act (PA) 21-53, which establishes a statewide goal of deploying 1,000 megawatts (MW) of energy storage by year- end 2030. Governor Ned Lamont signed the unanimously bipartisan-supported legislation into law in June, making Connecticut the eighth U.S. state to issue an energy storage deployment target.

“Public Act 21-53 put Connecticut on the map as a potential leader in realizing the benefits of energy storage. The launch of Energy Storage Solutions builds on that vision by establishing a statewide comprehensive program that not only incorporates different applications and types of electric storage, but ensures the state is on a path to achieving 1,000 MW by 2030,” said PURA Chairman Marissa P. Gillett. “The Green Bank, working in collaboration with the utilities, will help ensure that our families and businesses, especially those within vulnerable communities, access the important benefits that electric storage provides in terms of resilience and modernizing the grid.”

“The strategic deployment of energy storage is a critical element in our planned transition to a more renewable energy future,” said Senate Chair of the Energy & Technology Committee Norm Needleman (D-Essex). “I am very pleased that the launch of the Energy Storage Solutions program capitalizes on the momentum generated by last year’s bipartisan legislation and I look forward to the resilience benefits it will bring to our communities.”

“The launch of this program is a step forward to achieving the long-term goal of strengthening our grid reliability and greenhouse gas reduction targets,” said House Chair of the Energy & Technology Committee David Arconti (D-Danbury). “When there is more energy storage powered by renewables, fewer fossil fuel units will be needed for grid reliability, and that certainly is a great start.”

The Green Bank, Eversource Energy, and United Illuminating are partnering to bring customers Energy Storage Solutions overseen by PURA and paid for by electric ratepayers. Customers interested in learning more should visit www.energystoragect.com.

For Immediate Release: January 18, 202 2

Contact: Taren O’Connor
Taren.Oconnor@ct.gov 860-999-3498

Joe Cooper
Joe.Cooper@ct.gov 860-944-9459

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CT PURA
Published
January 18th, 2022
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Notice
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Energy companies Consumers
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2210 Electric Utilities
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Battery storage incentives Electric grid resilience Renewable energy deployment
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Connecticut US-CT

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Energy
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Compliance
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Public Health Environmental Protection

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