“The time for pilots and studies is over,” Richard Kauffman, the state’s chairman for energy and finance, said. “We’re now building the grid of the future today.”
While the work is mostly being handled in New York by local developers, global power companies are starting to sign on. GE is advising projects in Croton-on-Hudson, which is outside New York City, and in Greenport on Long Island. NRG is helping design one for Long Beach.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/09/brooklyn-to-avoid-blackouts-with-utility-disrupting-microgrids.html?cmpid=renewablestorage09172015&eid=291113142&bid=1179138
I wonder how involved Electrovaya is in NY. I wonder if Con Edison is the only prospect??