Energy Storage for Peaker Plant Replacement: Economics and Opportunity in the U.S.
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This report summarizes the analysis of capacity factors and average operating hours per start in the top 10 states where extra capacity is needed. The analysis qualifies the opportunity for energy storage to compete head-to-head against gas peakers.
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