Corporate, industrial, and academic campuses have specialized needs. Buildings have different energy usage patterns and needs, depending on the amenities provided. There could be offices, a swimming pool, or an aerodynamic wind tunnel for testing prototypes. We help campuses of mid-to-large-scale buildings deploy commercial battery storage to drive competitiveness, mitigate emissions, and improve financial performance.
There are a host of benefits you can tap into when deploying battery energy storage systems. Implementing solutions that are good for the environment can also be good for business.
Buildings are one of the leading sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and building occupants want alignment with personal values, particularly around sustainability. Commercial battery storage supports a cleaner grid and makes onsite renewable resources more valuable. Peak Power works with solar developers who can install carport and other solar arrays.
Battery energy storage systems enable your campus to participate in programs like demand response without ramping down HVAC or other essential equipment. Your buildings operate as normal from electricity stored in the battery when costs and emissions were low.
Are you seeing more and more EVs in your parking lot? Maybe you’re electrifying your fleet of vehicles.
We can help you develop and manage your charging infrastructure. Even better, we can co-locate a battery storage system with your electric fleet so that you can maximize your ROI.
We developed batteries at 4 Westchester, New York sites to amplify the energy cost savings, commercially demonstrating one of the first distributed energy resource aggregation projects in the state.
This project employs a shared-savings model. GHP (the owner) and Peak Power split the utility bill savings and market revenues from the battery’s operation.
GHP takes on little to no risk while receiving energy cost savings, and Peak Power retains a portion of the revenue and savings we generate in exchange for purchasing, installing, operating, and maintaining the system.
Westchester, NY
GHP Realty
$1,095,000
We developed batteries at 4 Westchester, New York sites to amplify the energy cost savings, in turn proving out one of the first distributed energy resource aggregation projects in the state.
Westchester, NY
GHP Realty
$1,095,000
This project employs a shared-savings model. GHP (the owner) and Peak Power split the utility bill savings and market revenues from the battery’s operation.
GHP takes on little to no risk while receiving energy cost savings, and Peak Power retains a portion of the revenue in exchange for installing, maintaining, and operating the system.
“No issue ranks higher than climate change on our clients’ lists of priorities. They ask us about it nearly every day.”
–Larry Fink
CEO, BlackRock
Contact us to book your free virtual site assessment to determine how distributed energy resources could contribute to your financial and environmental goals.
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