VIDEO: Advancing energy storage in New York, Part 2: Building out the supply chain

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Energy-Storage.news proudly presents our second webinar on advancing energy storage in New York with NYSERDA, focusing on building out the supply chain.

As New York accelerates its clean energy transition, the state is uniquely positioned to spur economic growth by developing the products, equipment, and talent needed to support this shift.

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NYSERDA –the New York State Energy Research and Development Agency—is instrumental in delivering the 6GW by 2030 energy storage target signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul.

In part one of this two-part series, attendees learned about the energy storage landscape in New York and the integral role energy storage plays in advancing New York’s clean energy transition, from NYSERDA president and CEO Doreen Harris and VP for large-scale renewables Georges Sassine.

In this webinar, Part 2, economic development experts discuss the opportunities to build a strong battery and energy storage supply chain in New York.

Discussion topics include local incentives for domestic manufacturing, workforce development strategies for the clean energy economy, a strong battery ecosystem, and how public-private partnerships can drive innovation and long-term economic success.

Speakers:

John Cerveny, Senior Director, New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)

Stacey Duncan, CEO, The Leadership Alliance

See the webinar on YouTube below. You can also register to watch the webinar and get access to presentation slides from the on-demand section of our website, where you can also find all our other Energy-Storage.news webinars.

You can also watch Part 1 for more about NYSERDA programmes (retail, residential, bulk) that have been recently approved by the Public Service Commission and other info on topics including: 

  • NYSERDA’s nation-leading effort to promote fire safety and responsible siting of energy storage 
  • NYSERDA’s Innovation programs funding R&D into novel energy storage technologies including for long duration 
  • Specifics about NYSERDA’s new bulk energy storage program, including its upcoming June RFP 

See Part 1: Advancing energy storage in New York

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