Clean Energy Technologies (CETY) has announced a $10 million battery energy storage system (BESS) project in New York State, its largest storage award to date.
The company confirmed this marks the first of several large-scale deployments expected across the state, both front and behind the meter.
The project involves a 5MW/20MWh standalone energy storage installation designed to enhance grid reliability, deliver peak-shaving, and participate in New York’s Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) programme alongside ancillary services markets. The site could expand to 20MW/80MWh, subject to grid interconnection capacity.
CETY will act as engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor, providing full planning, engineering and design, procurement of advanced storage hardware, construction, installation, testing and commissioning. The company will also ensure compliance with wage, interconnection and state energy regulations.
“This $10 million award is a major milestone for our energy storage business,” Kam Mahdi, CEO of CETY. “Battery energy storage is essential for grid stability and renewable integration. Securing this project not only validates our EPC capabilities but also sets the stage for a pipeline of additional BESS installations we expect to close soon. We are committed to expanding our footprint in one of the fastest-growing segments of the clean energy sector.”

