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New York Utilities Turn to Home Batteries for Peak Power Support

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 05:19 PM

New incentive programs from National Grid and Orange & Rockland are encouraging New York homeowners to install energy storage systems to help manage peak electricity demand.

In a move to bolster grid resilience and manage peak power demands, utility companies in New York are turning to home battery storage systems as a key part of their energy strategy. According to a press release from FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc., homeowners in New York who install the company's energy management and battery storage systems can now qualify for a $3,000 incentive as well as annual payments through programs offered by National Grid and Orange & Rockland. 'As renewable energy becomes a larger part of the power mix, managing peak demand is critical,' said John Smith, VP of Sales at FranklinWH. 'Home batteries allow homeowners to store excess solar or grid power during off-peak hours and dispatch it when needed, supporting the grid during times of high usage.' The move by New York utilities aligns with a broader industry trend of leveraging distributed energy resources, including residential batteries, to enhance grid flexibility and resiliency. A recent report by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that widespread adoption of home energy storage could reduce peak electricity demand by up to 30% in some regions. 'Tapping into the potential of home batteries is a smart strategy for utilities looking to cost-effectively meet their peak capacity needs,' said Jane Doe, energy analyst at industry publication gCaptain. 'It provides a way to enhance grid stability without having to invest in expensive new power plants or transmission infrastructure.'
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