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Economic Impact to a CCAs Resource Adequacy costs with energy storage systems and NEM customers
- October 16, 2019
- Ashley Hale
- Insight
In our previous TerraBlog post, How CCAs can partner with their NEM customers to reduce their Resource Adequacy costs with energy storage systems, we shared the process we use to model the impact of pairing energy storage systems with …

Battery Energy Storage Systems and CCA NEM Customers
- August 29, 2019
- Ashley Hale
- Insight
In our previous TerraBlog post, “How CCAs can model and deploy battery energy storage and DERs”, we shared a case study for using the Building Efficiency Optimization (BEO) software to reduce a community choice agency’s (CCAs) cost to …

How CCAs can partner with their NEM customers to reduce their Resource Adequacy costs with energy storage systems
- August 2, 2019
- Ashley Hale
- Insight
In our previous TerraBlog post, How batteries can reduce CCAs GHG emissions, we shared the process of modeling the impact energy storage systems have on greenhouse gas emissions of a community choice agency (CCA). In this two-part post we …

How battery energy storage systems can reduce CCAs GHG emissions
- July 18, 2019
- Ashley Hale
- Insight
In our previous TerraBlog post, How CCAs can model and deploy DERs, we shared the process and results for modeling energy storage systems for CCA customers with existing solar systems under the NEM tariff. Part of this process included …

How Energy Master Planning Keeps your Energy Costs Down
- July 10, 2019
- Karly Zimmerman Fogg
- Insight
You may wonder what the best, most effective way is to lower your energy costs. The answer is a comprehensive approach that addresses both your current and your future energy demands through a new approach called Energy Master Planning. …

How CCAs can model and deploy battery energy storage systems and DERs
- July 8, 2019
- Ali Chehrehsaz
- Insight
With the rapid emergence of community choice energy agencies (CCAs) throughout the state, California schools, municipalities and other public agencies are well positioned to take advantage of the new choice in how their electricity is supplied. For most public agencies, …
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