The initiative, which begins enrollment in Q1 2023, will aggregate residential solar and battery storage systems in a centralized manner to reduce carbon emissions and create a more renewable, resilient and reliable grid.
The storage enhancements proposal reflects the ISO’s continuing work with industry stakeholders to refine its policies ensuring batteries are accurately priced in the real-time market and fully charged.
It recently published its latest climate report as an update to stakeholders and to provide transparency on its progress to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In navigating the energy transition, global energy players are introducing a greater mix of renewable energy sources, such as solar PV, wind and battery penetration.