Core Insights - PowerBank Corporation has signed a lease agreement for a 5 MW AC hybrid solar plus battery energy storage project in upstate New York, known as the NY-Cloverdale Rd project, which is expected to qualify for state incentives [1][6] - The demand for battery storage is increasing due to the rapid growth of wind and solar power, with a 90% reduction in battery costs over the past 15 years, driving significant global sector growth [2] - The project aims to contribute to New York's goal of achieving 10 GW of distributed solar and 6 GW of energy storage by 2030, with New York leading the U.S. in community solar capacity [6] Company Overview - PowerBank Corporation is an independent renewable energy project developer focusing on distributed and community solar projects in North America, with over 100 MW of completed projects and a development pipeline exceeding 1 GW [5][8] - The company develops solar and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects that cater to various off-takers, including utilities and residential customers, maximizing returns through a diverse project portfolio [8] Project Details - The NY-Cloverdale Rd project will operate as a hybrid community solar plus energy storage project, allowing local residents to benefit from reduced electricity costs without needing to install equipment [4] - The company is currently initiating the interconnection process and will proceed with permitting and financing upon receiving necessary approvals [3]
5 MW AC Distributed Solar and Battery Energy Storage System Project in New York Announced by PowerBank