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An Energy Storage System (ESS) is a stationary battery that stores electrical energy and discharges it as needed for a building/facility. An ESS may be charged and discharged strategically to lower electricity demand during different times of day to reduce customer energy bills. It can also be used to provide backup power in case of a power outage.
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ENGIE North America Inc. offers a range of capabilities in the United States and Canada to help customers decarbonize, decentralize and digitalize their operations. This includes providing energy storage solutions. Globally, ENGIE S.A. (based in France) is the largest independent power producer and energy efficiency services provider in the world, employing 160,000 people in 70 countries. For more information on Engie’s energy storage offerings, visit their website at https://www.engie-na.com/storage/.
- 78 SGIP projects approved since 2017
- Financing/ownership structures offered: Cash, shared savings agreement, power purchase agreement, loan
- Installation locations/configurations: Outdoor - parking garage or freestanding
| Data Source | All info is directly from providers unless otherwise specified |
| Number of approved SGIP projects since 2017 | 78 |
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| Who is responsible for performing maintenance? | Outside service provider |
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| Certifications and protocols held | NFPA 855, UL 9540, UL 9540A Testing, UL 1973, UL 1741 SA |
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| System benefits reported to customers | Environmental and financial benefits reported as well as system perfomance during outages. These can be reported monthly, annually or by outage event. Customers may access reports through their online account. |
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