MA Files Draft RFP for 1,500 MW Energy Storage, DPU
This is the first of at least four planned solicitations, with the ultimate goal of securing 5,000 MW of energy storage capacity by July 31, 2030, as mandated by the 2024 Act
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This is the first of at least four planned solicitations, with the ultimate goal of securing 5,000 MW of energy storage capacity by July 31, 2030, as mandated by the 2024 Act
What you need to know: The RFP seeks “beneficial, reliable Energy Storage Systems” that support long-term grid reliability from clean, reliable BESS. Winning projects will
Projects must range in size from 40 MW to 1 GW. Bidders will pay a fee of $500 per megawatt, potentially generating $750,000 if the
Project selection is expected to occur by December 9, 2025, and the LTCs to be executed by March 27, 2026. More information,
Massachusetts has advanced its clean energy goals with the filing of a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) aimed at securing 1,500 megawatts of mid-duration energy
ll be for Environmental Attributes.1 Bidders are allowed to offer proposals of at least 40 MW, and up to 1,000 MW, of Energy Storage Systems. The DOER, in consultation with the
What you need to know: The RFP seeks “beneficial, reliable Energy Storage Systems” that support long-term grid reliability from
In November 2024, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed a comprehensive energy bill that increased the procurement of energy storage systems to
Project selection is expected to occur by December 9, 2025, and the LTCs to be executed by March 27, 2026. More information, including the RFP and bid documents, are
In May 2025, the DOER and the EDCs, which are also the state''s investor-owned utilities (IOUs), took steps to procure 5,000 MW of energy storage by 2030 by filing a draft RfP with the state''s
Bids are due by 12:00 pm EDT on September 10, 2025. Project selection is expected to occur by December 9, 2025, and the LTCs to be executed by March 27, 2026. More information,
This is the first of at least four planned solicitations, with the ultimate goal of securing 5,000 MW of energy storage capacity by July 31,
The BESS and associated infrastructure are collectively referred to herein as the “Project.” A Project description and a map of the Project Site are provided below.
Projects must range in size from 40 MW to 1 GW. Bidders will pay a fee of $500 per megawatt, potentially generating $750,000 if the RFP is fully subscribed.
The BESS and associated infrastructure are collectively referred to herein as the “Project.” A Project description and a map of the
In November 2024, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed a comprehensive energy bill that increased the procurement of
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