Energy storage facility definition

Energy storage facility means, in the electricity system, a facility where energy storage occurs.
Energy storage facility means a system that absorbs, stores, and discharges electricity. Energy storage facility does not include either of the following:
Energy storage facility means a stationary device or system that

More Definitions of Energy storage facility

Energy storage facility means a system that absorbs, stores, and discharges electricity.
Energy storage facility means a stationary device or system that captures energy produced at one time, stores that energy for a period of time, and delivers or may deliver that energy as electricity to the grid for use at a future time uses mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes to store energy for export to the grid.
Energy storage facility means a system that absorbs, stores, and discharges electricity with a nameplate capacity of 50 megawatts or more and an energy discharge capacity of 200 megawatt hours or more. Energy storage facility does not include either of the following:
Energy storage facility means, energy storage facility in the electricity system, as defined in Article 2, point 60, of Directive (EU) 2019/944;
Energy storage facility means energy storage equipment or technology that is capable of absorbing
Energy storage facility means a facility located on the Lands that is connected to the distribution or transmission system and is capable of storing energy for a period of time.
Energy storage facility means commercially available technology that is capable of absorbing energy and storing it for a period of time for use at a later time including, but not limited to, electrochemical, thermal, and electromechanical technologies. However, this does not include a hydroelectric generating facility over which the Federal Power Commission has licensing jurisdiction.