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The Butler pig farm includes a range of clean energy technologies, and the state's cooperatives see its grid integration efforts efforts as a replicable model.
The Public Service Commission approved two plants — a 573 MW facility due to come online in 2021 and a 1.1 GW facility slated for 2022. Both will serve electric co-op customers.
The ISO-NE assessment mirrors the dynamics in the New York ISO, where the operator recently predicted declining load for the next decade, mostly due to distributed solar and energy efficiency.
City agencies and officials are working to remove barriers to energy storage installations, with comprehensive new guidelines on installing outdoor lithium-ion batteries.
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