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ISO: interconnection queue contains about 40,000 MW with batteries dominant; queue reform expected
Summary
ISO New England told the committee the regional interconnection queue currently totals roughly 40,000 megawatts of proposed projects, with standalone battery storage representing about 47 percent; ISO said many proposals are speculative, attrition is common, and reforms will require greater readiness.
ISO New England staff told the committee on Jan. 23 that developers have proposed roughly 40,000 megawatts of projects in the regional interconnection queue, and that nearly half of those proposals are standalone battery storage.
Sarah Adams said battery storage accounted for about 47 percent of the queue and that…
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