Key Capture Energy Selects NEC Energy Solutions for New York’s Largest Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Project

As New York moves towards 50% clean energy by 2030, energy storage will play an integral role in modernizing the state’s electric grid. Key Capture Energy (KCE) and NEC Energy Solutions (NEC) today jointly announced that they are teaming up to work together on KCE NY 1, a 20 megawatt (MW) battery storage project in Saratoga County, New York. KCE NY 1 is a key part of the next generation of the New York electric grid and will enhance the power grid’s performance and reliability with reduced carbon emissions, while promoting economic and job growth in upstate New York. NEC will provide KCE with a best-in-class technology solution for the Saratoga County project, as well as turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services from a New York firm.

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Key executives joined to break ground on Wednesday, September 26 to celebrate Key Capture Energy's N ...

Key executives joined to break ground on Wednesday, September 26 to celebrate Key Capture Energy's NY 1 project. Participants included from left to right, Mike Relyea – President, Luther Forest Technology Campus, Dan Fitzgerald – Chief Development Officer, Key Capture Energy, Ed Kinowski - Stillwater Town Supervisor, Doug Alderton – Director of Sales, NEC Energy Solutions, Marty Vanags – President, Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership, Jeff Bishop – CEO, Key Capture Energy. (Photo: Business Wire)

Yesterday, executives from KCE and NEC joined to break ground on the KCE NY 1 project, commencing construction. Other people in attendance at the groundbreaking ceremony include: Marilyn Smith - Economic Development Liaison at the Office of Congressman Paul D. Tonko, Ed Kinowski - Stillwater Town Supervisor, Tony Abate - Energy Storage & Demand-side Resources at NYSERDA, Bill Acker – Executive Director of NY-BEST, Zack Dufresne - Director, Communications & Membership at ACENY, Marty Vanags – President of the Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership, Kevin Hedley - Chairman of the Board of the Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership, Mike Relyea - President of the Luther Forest Technology Campus, John Fusco – Board Member of the Mechanicville-Stillwater IDA, and many others.

KCE’s NY 1 project is the largest lithium-ion battery storage project in New York State and supports Governor Cuomo’s commitment for New York State to reach 1,500 MW of energy storage by 2025. In Governor Cuomo’s 2018 State of State Address, it was recognized that in addition to providing roughly $2 billion in gross benefits and avoiding more than one million metric tons of CO2 emissions, by 2030 New York’s energy storage industry could employ approximately 30,000. It also supports New York State’s Energy Storage Roadmap, which was released in June and developed by the Department of Public Service (DPS) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) with input from numerous stakeholders such as Key Capture Energy. The Roadmap identifies near-term recommendations for how energy storage can deliver value to New York electricity consumers and cost-effectively address the needs and demands of the grid.

Additionally, energy storage can help achieve the aggressive Clean Energy Standard goal of getting 50% of New York’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030, while at the same time ensuring that carbon is reduced by 40% compared to 1990 levels. This announcement marks an important example of the ever evolving energy landscape in New York State.

Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “Earlier this year Governor Cuomo announced the most ambitious energy storage deployment target adopted by any state to date—and today’s announcement is evidence that the market is already responding. I applaud Key Capture and NEC Energy Solutions for advancing this innovative project in New York state and for providing clean energy solutions to benefit communities and residents in Saratoga County.”

KCE has been developing energy storage projects in the Northeast for several years and has a portfolio of projects in various stages of development. For this inaugural installation, KCE launched a competitive RFP process in February 2018 and received tremendous response from interested and qualified participants.

“After careful review and months of evaluation and discussion, we are pleased to select NEC as a partner for the first project of this size in New York State. NEC brings a stellar team, a top-rated technology solution, and a proven commitment to using local labor when possible,” said Jeff Bishop, CEO of Key Capture Energy. He continued, “We are pleased to be moving our headquarters to Albany, New York and are fully committed to support the Governor’s vision for an aggressive Clean Energy Standard, as well as job growth in the State of New York. We look forward to our partnership with NEC, where we will work together to bring local jobs and energy storage solutions to New York State.”

NEC will provide KCE with its GSS® end-to-end grid storage solution and its AEROS® proprietary energy storage controls software; the system includes a flexible design to accommodate wholesale market opportunities in the NY ISO market.

“We are pleased to bring our expertise and innovative energy enterprise platforms to ensure a successful debut project for Key Capture Energy. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship as KCE’s business expands across New York and the U.S.,” said Steve Fludder Chief Executive Officer of NEC Energy Solutions. “We anticipate this will be the first of many energy storage projects with KCE, who are poised to deliver the value which flexible energy storage provides.”

Saratoga Partnership President Marty Vanags said, “We are delighted that KCE and NEC are working together and have initiated construction on this next-generation facility, which represents a significant investment in the economic, energy, and environmental future of Saratoga County. We are delighted to have assisted KCE in advancing this important clean-energy project, and especially pleased to be leading the first development on the Luther Forest Technology Campus since GLOBALFOUNDRIES.”

About Key Capture Energy

Key Capture Energy is an independent developer of utility-scale battery storage projects and identifies, prospects, develops and deploys energy storage applications that address frequency regulation, voltage/reactive power support, black start, capacity, energy arbitrage, transmission deferral and non-wires alternatives. Key Capture Energy is a team of experienced clean energy experts who have grown some of the world's largest renewable energy companies. With a focus on meeting the needs of the electric grid, and working closely with all local stakeholders, Key Capture Energy is focused on developing projects throughout the eastern United States.

Learn more at https://www.keycaptureenergy.com/.

About NEC Energy Solutions

NEC Energy Solutions designs, manufactures, and integrates smart energy storage solutions for the electric grid and applications with critical power needs. Its megawatt-scale energy storage and control systems provide greater stability to the grid while maximizing renewable generation, while in telecom, datacenter, and other industrial applications, its high performance lithium-ion battery systems provide better value than traditional lead-acid batteries in tough, critical power applications.

Learn more at www.neces.com.