Background
The energy storage system was installed in a commercial office compound and is composed of four batteries. The project reduces electricity costs from ICAP and Demand Charges and to provide services in the form of participating in NYISO and ConEd demand response programs. This project employs a shared-savings approach — GHP (owner) and Peak Power split the utility bill savings and market revenues from the operation of the battery. GHP takes on little to no risk while receiving energy cost savings, and Peak Power retains a portion of the revenue in exchange for installing, maintaining, and operating the system.
