Energy Storage
We’re bringing our vision for a cleaner, greener NYC to life in your backyard.
About Battery Storage
We’re storing energy today, so it’s here for you tomorrow. Battery storage is an essential part of our clean-energy future. It can help to integrate renewable generation resources, like solar, into our energy system to strengthen it for years to come.
As part of our Clean Energy Commitment and in support of New York State's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act), we're dedicated to helping the state achieve its energy storage targets of 1,500 megawatts (MW) by 2025 and 6,000 MW by 2030.
How Battery Storage Works
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1. Generación de energía.
Un híbrido de recursos de energía tradicional y renovable alimenta la red inteligente.
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2. Entrega de energía.
La infraestructura de transmisión y distribución de energía conecta múltiples fuentes de energía con los clientes. Realizamos el control en tiempo real para administrar y pronosticar necesidades de energía cambiantes de nuestros clientes de manera constante.
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3. Dar energía a su hogar.
Con los contadores inteligentes, podemos recopilar información sobre el consumo, monitorear el suministro y adelantar sobrecargas eléctricas. El acceso a los datos en tiempo real nos ayuda a satisfacer las necesidades actuales de energía de los edificios residenciales y comerciales, así como las de las estaciones de cargadores eléctricos de vehículos.
About the Brownsville Project
The Brownsville energy storage system, which will be located next to our substation in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn, will further our clean-energy goals by storing 5.8 MW of energy, including from renewable sources, such as solar and wind. This is the equivalent of powering approximately 2,320 homes for 4 hours.
When fully operational, the Brownsville ESS will be a reliable power reserve that we’ll be able to tap into during storms, heatwaves, and other situations when it’s needed the most.
What to Expect
Construction begins fall 2024 and lasts until midyear 2025.
You may experience:
- Crews and large equipment entering and exiting the site
- Potential street closures and temporary street parking changes
- Construction noise from equipment
We’ll let you know before construction starts so you can plan ahead. Look for an email or flyer in your mailbox with details. You may also receive emails and/or texts, based on your notification preferences.
Fox Hills Project
The Fox Hills energy storage system, which is located next to our substation in the Rosebank neighborhood of Staten Island, furthers our clean-energy goals by storing 7.5 MW / 30 MWh of energy, including from renewable sources, such as solar and wind. That’s the equivalent of powering approximately 3,000 homes for 4 hours.
Battery storage technology allows us to store power safely during low energy use times, such as nighttime, and use that reliable power reserve when our customers need it most, such as during storms and heatwaves. The Fox Hills energy storage system went into service on August 20, 2023.
Con Edison worked closely with the FDNY and City agencies to ensure that the system adheres to the strictest safety and code requirements. Our system at Fox Hills has advanced multi-level protections and is monitored by two control centers around the clock. In addition, the batteries meet or exceed all industry safety standards and certification and are UL-certified.
Other Projects Impacting the Rosebank Neighborhood
Reliable Clean City
Our Clean Energy Commitment means building the energy grid of the future, so we’re upgrading our electric substations and building new, local transmission lines that will deliver hundreds of megawatts of clean, reliable energy to customers in New York City.
On Staten Island, we’re installing an approximately nine-mile-long, 138 kV feeder between the Goethals and Fox Hills substations.
Selective Undergrounding
Con Edison is working to minimize power outages by moving overhead cables underground, where they will have increased protection from major weather events.