Energy Storage to Play Key Role for California to Reach Target of 100% Zero-Emission Electricity by 2045
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 10, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The California Energy Storage Alliance (CESA) applauds the California State Legislature for passing landmark Senate Bill (SB) 100, making California the largest U.S. state to set such an aggressive zero-emission electricity target. Since 2010, California has procured 1,514 MW of new energy storage capacity to support the grid – by far the most of any state.
California investor owned utilities are already demonstrating their leadership toward achieving SB 100 goals. For example, last month Southern California Edison (SCE) submitted its Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) to the California Public Utilities Commission highlighting the significant role energy storage will play in achieving the state’s 2030 electric sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction goals. SCE models showed that in order to reduce its electric sector GHG emissions to 28 MMT by 2030, California load serving entities would need to procure an additional 9,604 MW of energy storage.
To support energy storage deployments and greenhouse-gas reduction goals, two additional energy storage bills that complement SB 100 await Governor Brown’s signature. The first bill, SB 700, adds more than $800 million in incremental buy-down incentive funding for behind-the-meter storage and extends the Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) through 2026. To date, the SGIP has successfully contributed to 318 MW of behind-the-meter energy storage procured in California. The second bill, SB 1369, for the first time defines green electrolytic hydrogen as an eligible form of energy storage to help address the future long-duration and seasonal storage requirements that will be required in California’s zero emission electric future. When signed into law, these bills will ensure that the California marketplace for energy storage will continue to expand dramatically in coming years, and that the state will continue to be one of the largest energy storage markets in the world.