New York Kicks Off Major Energy Storage Plan with 1 GW Tender

Energy Storage

New York State has officially launched the first phase of a major energy storage initiative aimed at supporting the state’s clean energy goals. Through a new Request for Proposals (RFP), the state seeks to procure up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of bulk energy storage capacity as part of its plan to achieve 6 GW by 2030.

This solicitation is part of a three-round program led by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to build long-duration battery infrastructure that can improve grid reliability, reduce emissions, and support a more sustainable energy future.

🔍 Key Highlights:

  • 🏗 Storage Target: This is the first of three bulk solicitations, with the current RFP focused on procuring 1 GW of energy storage.
  • 🗓 Deadline: Developers must submit initial eligibility applications by September 4, 2025.
  • 💰 Incentives: The RFP includes a market-based “Index Storage Credit (ISC)”, designed to provide financial certainty through long-term contracts based on system performance and availability.
  • 🛡 Safety First: Projects must comply with updated fire and building safety codes, with an emphasis on robust system designs, fire suppression, and emergency response.
  • 💸 Financing Help: The NY Green Bank will offer funding support to qualified projects to boost development and deployment.

🌱 Commitment to Clean Energy Equity

New York aims to ensure that at least 35% of the benefits from this program flow to disadvantaged communities, aligning with the state’s climate justice goals.

🧭 Summary Table

Area

Details

Total Storage Target

6 GW by 2030

Current Round Target

1 GW (first of 3 rounds)

Application Deadline

September 4, 2025 (Step 1 eligibility)

Incentive Type

Index Storage Credit (ISC) – 15–25 year contracts

Safety Requirement

Compliance with updated battery fire and safety codes

Financial Support

Available through NY Green Bank

Equity Commitment

35% of benefits directed to underserved communities