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Which states have the highest energy storage capacity?
The report also shows that in terms of cumulative energy storage capacity, California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada and Florida occupy the top five markets. Currently, 43 states have utility-scale energy storage projects in operation, and as of June 30, 12 states have utility-scale energy storage capacity in operation exceeding 100MW.
Where can I find energy storage industry data?
It is available individually each quarter or as part of an annual subscription. The quarterly reports from ACP and Wood Mackenzie are routinely cited by hundreds of media outlets as the authoritative source of energy storage industry data.
Is energy storage expanding?
Jason Grumet, CEO of ACP, said, "While all clean energy technologies are expanding their market share, energy storage is expanding at an astonishing rate. According to data from ACP and Wood Mackenzie, in the first quarter of 2024, the installed capacity of utility-scale energy storage in the United States increased by 84%.
Does New York have a bulk energy storage program?
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority filed with the New York Public Service Commission a proposed bulk energy storage program implementation plan designed to support the state's build-out of storage deployments to meet the stated goal and to reduce projected costs by nearly $2 billion.