The 20-megawatt facility installed and operated by the New York Power Authority connects into the state's electric grid, helping to relieve transmission congestion and pave the way for the utility industry and the private sector to better understand how to integrate more clean energy. . The 20-megawatt facility installed and operated by the New York Power Authority connects into the state's electric grid, helping to relieve transmission congestion and pave the way for the utility industry and the private sector to better understand how to integrate more clean energy. . Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that New York's first state-owned utility-scale battery energy storage project is now operating in the North Country's Franklin County. The 20-megawatt facility installed and operated by the New York Power Authority connects into the state's electric grid. . The 20 MW utility-scale battery energy storage facility will help accelerate the target of 6 GW of energy storage by 2030. Kyle Murray, NYPA Construction Engineer, walks the Northern New York battery storage project, with construction completed. The Willis substation is adjacent to the facility. . Commercial battery energy storage systems (BESSs) are needed to facilitate the use and grid integration of renewable energy resources like wind power and solar energy. BESSs are complex and include a large battery, battery management system, battery control and communications, and an. . Integrating energy storage systems into electrical grids can significantly enhance the performance and reliability of power delivery networks. Establishment of robust grid infrastructure is paramount for seamless connectivity, ensuring that energy storage can scale effectively alongside. . Battery pole connectors and energy storage connectors are the safest way to connect batteries and energy storage devices to loads and the grid. Renewable energy solutions rely heavily on the performance and reliability of energy storage connectors. These devices play a crucial part in the safe and. .