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Massachusetts Battery Storage Measures: Benefits and Costs

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Client: Clean Energy Group

Author: Liz Stanton, PhD

July 2018

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On behalf of the Clean Energy Group, Clinic Director and Senior Economist Liz Stanton, PhD, prepared an Applied Economics Clinic white paper. Dr. Stanton assessed the cost-effectiveness of battery storage in Massachusetts, using the Massachusetts' efficiency program administrators' benefit-cost ratio methodology and found that both single- and multi-family batteries are found to be cost effective.

This white paper is part of a series of AEC publications on behalf of Clean Energy Group analyzing costs and benefits of battery storage in Massachusetts.

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Tuesday 07.31.18
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