Note from the editor A correction to a story from last week. We have updated our post on New York's energy storage targets to reflect the bill sought to establish targets for energy storage procurement — not legislative mandates. The bill requires the New York Public Service Commission to develop an Energy Storage Deployment Program, including a storage procurement target for 2030. Thanks to the Utility Dive readers who contacted us to point out the error. As always, you can reach us at utility.dive.editors@industrydive.com or at the link below. Krysti Shallenberger Associate Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail |
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