Generac Grid Services, part of Generac Power Systems, Inc., announced the company has been selected for negotiations by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive a $50 million grant to enhance the power grid’s ability to deliver affordable, clean energy to lower income homeowners in Massachusetts.
Funding from this grant would be used to install Generac’s whole-home energy solutions in homes across the state, including behind-the-meter wi-fi thermostats and batteries, and optimize the use of electric heat pumps in combination with batteries and thermostats to improve reliability for residents.
The project will demonstrate Generac’s capacity to integrate multiple energy technologies to support residents, while providing valuable grid services to benefit both the grid and the residents. It will exhibit how efficient building electrification is possible while minimizing system overloads, reliability issues, and the need for infrastructure upgrades. Generac will utilize its advanced Concerto technology to aggregate and manage the energy assets as a virtual power plant.
“We’d like to thank the DOE for this opportunity and look forward to working with the state and our partners to lead the evolution to more resilient, efficient and sustainable energy solutions for the residents of Massachusetts,” said Aaron Jagdfeld, president and chief executive officer of Generac.
This project will engage local community leaders to bring benefits such as increased resiliency and job opportunities for communities with projects and will develop a replicable model that can be scaled to communities across the country. Along with providing reliability and economic benefits, the project will support Massachusetts’ decarbonization and GHG reduction goals.
The funds are part of the federal Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program, which seeks to enhance grid flexibility and improve the resilience of the power system against growing threats of extreme weather and climate change. Funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and administered by DOE’s Grid Deployment Office, the GRIP program leverages federal, state and private investments.
Generac is partnering with Massachusetts and national organizations to execute the program, including:
• Interstate Renewable Energy Council
• Fraunhofer USA, Building Energy Systems
• Action for Boston Community Development and the energy efficiency program administrators
Generac is also collaborating with the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and utilities across the state.
