S I T E S I N C O N S T R U C T I O N
Brooklyn, New York
The River Birch project is a 20 MW / 100 MWh battery energy storage facility comprised of four 5 MW systems. The project consolidates three former sites into a single, purpose-built energy storage hub.
The site was previously an unused parking lot and office building and has been redeveloped to support critical grid infrastructure. River Birch serves the Crown Heights and Richmond Hill networks in Brooklyn and provides support to the Brownsville #1 Substation.
In addition to energy storage, the site will include four public 360 kW DC fast charger plugs, expanding access to high-power EV charging in the surrounding community.
IN CONSTRUCTION: Commercial Operation early 2027
River Birch
Queens, New York
Located in Long Island City, Queens, the Brookhaven project is a 10 MW / 50 MWh battery energy storage facility comprised of two 5 MW systems.
The site was formerly used as parking facilities and has been redeveloped to support critical electric grid infrastructure. Brookhaven operates within the Long Island City network and supports the North Queens Substation.
The facility is served by four 27 kV feeders.
IN CONSTRUCTION: Commercial Operation early 2027
Brookhaven
Brooklyn, New York
The Maple Grove project is a 10 MW / 50 MWh battery energy storage facility comprised of two 5 MW systems operating within a critical New York City electric network.
The site was formerly used for automotive-related operations and has been redeveloped to support grid-scale energy infrastructure. The project serves the Sheepshead Bay network and provides support to the Bensonhurst No. 1 Substation, enhancing grid reliability and resilience in southern Brooklyn.
IN CONSTRUCTION: Commercial Operation early 2027
Maple Grove
Brooklyn New York
The Green Line project is a 5 MW / 25 MWh standalone battery energy storage facility designed to provide resilience and emergency backup power to the surrounding distribution network.
The project supports the Brownsville No. 1 Substation, strengthening reliability in a critical New York City electric network. In addition to grid services, the site will include two public 360 kW DC fast chargers, expanding access to high-power EV charging in the neighborhood.
IN CONSTRUCTION: Commercial Operation early 2027
The Green Line
Brooklyn, New York
The Arcadia project is a 5 MW / 20 MWh standalone battery energy storage facility designed to provide resiliency and capacity to New York City’s electric grid.
The facility is interconnected to the Crown Heights network via a dual-feeder, high-tension network interconnection served from the Brownsville No. 1 Substation.
The site will also accommodate two public 360 kW DC fast charge plugs, expanding access to high-power EV charging in the surrounding community.
IN CONSTRUCTION: Commercial Operation early 2027
Arcadia Forge
S I T E S I N D E V E L O P M E N T
Queens, New York
This 5MW / 20MWh standalone facility will provide resilience and emergency backup power to the surrounding distribution network.
IN DEVELOPMENT
Cedar Point Project
Bronx, New York
This 5 MW / 25 MWh standalone energy storage project will strengthen distribution-level reliability and improve system flexibly.
IN DEVELOPMENT
Harborstone
Brooklyn, New York
This 5 MW / 20 MWh standalone energy storage project will support grid stability and operational flexibility.
IN DEVELOPMENT
Kingsland
Queens, New York
This 10MW / 40MWh energy storage development consists of two 5 MW / 20 MWh projects and will enhance grid resilience and operational flexibility.
IN DEVELOPMENT
Ridgeway Project
Dutchess County, New York
This 205 MW / 820 MWh utility-scale energy storage project is in the development pipeline and is designed to provide large-scale grid support, resilience, and system flexibility.