The Battery Energy Storage Hosting Capacity data that is being provided is for information purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for the established interconnection process. The analyses presented in these displays provide the feeder level energy storage hosting capacity for the distribution circuits evaluated. Hosting Capacity for energy storage is an estimate of the amount of charging and discharging that may be accommodated without adversely impacting power quality or reliability under current configurations and without requiring infrastructure upgrades. Please note that this analysis was conducted under current configurations, and prior to infrastructure upgrades such as; installing a recloser or remote terminal unit at the Point of Common Coupling, replacing a voltage regulating device or controller to allow for reverse flow, substation-related upgrades including 3V0 protection, or other protection-related upgrades.
For the Stage 1 displays, each circuit’s hosting capacity is determined by evaluating the potential power system criteria violations as a result of charging and discharging systems. The analyses represent the overall feeder level hosting capacity only, and do not account for all factors that could impact interconnection costs. Please note that issues related to circuit protection require further analysis to make a definitive determination of hosting capacity.
Additional displays with tabulated data have been included in the form of data pop-up displays.
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