In a recent government meeting, officials expressed growing frustration with Eversource, the local utility company, over significant delays in equipment delivery and interconnection agreements that are impacting development projects in the area.
One developer highlighted the ongoing struggle to secure transformers necessary for a new neighborhood, noting that they have been waiting since October for approval on two transformers. The situation is exacerbated by the need for a larger transformer to support a new maritime project, with estimates suggesting a wait time of up to two years. In the interim, developers are resorting to running generators to meet power demands.
Concerns were also raised regarding Eversource's management of interconnection agreements, particularly for solar projects. One official pointed out that a solar field on Randall Lane has been stalled for over three years, awaiting Eversource's action on interconnections.
The discussion underscored a broader issue of equipment shortages, with lead times for new transformers reportedly stretching to 50 or 60 weeks. This has led some developers to seek refurbished units as a workaround.
Additionally, the meeting touched on Eversource's responsibilities regarding stormwater management at their sites, with officials noting that maintenance has been lacking, particularly in light of recent heavy rains that have exacerbated site conditions.
Overall, the meeting highlighted significant operational challenges faced by Eversource, raising concerns about their ability to support local development and infrastructure needs effectively.