Lightshift Energy plans to add six battery energy storage projects across Massachusetts, expanding a statewide portfolio designed to reduce electricity costs and improve grid reliability for municipal utilities.
The new projects will be built in Georgetown, Ipswich, Groton, Princeton, Ashburnham, and Marblehead. Together, they will add more than 23 MW of storage capacity and are expected to generate over $90 million in lifetime savings for participating utilities and ratepayers.
The announcement follows six battery storage projects that are already operating in the state. A seventh project is currently under construction, while several others remain in advanced development stages…