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The Hunters Point Project will prove that clean local energy can reliably meet at least 25% of the community’s total electric energy needs.
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The Hunters Point Project will prove that clean local energy can reliably meet at least 25% of the community’s total electric energy needs.
The Clean Coalition is shaping critical proceedings on demand response, electric vehicles, flexible capacity, resource adequacy, advanced inverters, and replacing the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
Planning for distributed resources reduces unnecessary investments in central generation and transmission and prepares the grid to be cleaner, more efficient, and more resilient.
The early success of the program shows that commercial-scale solar has reached a form of “grid parity” for area ratepayers.
New York’s Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) is leading the way on distributed energy resources.