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AlphaGen Proposes NYC Grid Reliability Solutions
March 16, 2026
AlphaGen has submitted a proposal to Con Edison on March 16, 2026, responding to a request for information (RFI) aimed at identifying clean, non-emitting solutions to address New York City's long-term electric grid reliability challenges. Their plan involves repowering existing power barges at key generating stations in Brooklyn and Queens with lower-emission, hydrogen-ready units, alongside deploying utility-scale battery storage systems. This initiative aligns with New York State's clean energy goals and addresses the growing reliability gap caused by aging infrastructure and increasing demand.
- Why this matters: Municipal and regional energy agencies are actively seeking innovative, low-emission technologies to modernize urban electric grids and ensure reliability.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on hydrogen-ready repowering and battery storage as priority technologies in upcoming solicitations.
- Contractors with expertise in clean energy generation, energy storage, and grid modernization may find emerging opportunities in New York City's evolving energy landscape.
- Engagement with Con Edison and NYISO initiatives could position vendors favorably for future contracts supporting the state's clean energy transition.
New York City's electric grid is facing a growing reliability gap as older infrastructure retires and demand continues to rise.
— Curt Morgan, CEO of AlphaGen
Agencies
Con Edison, New York Independent System Operator, New York State
Vendors
Alpha Generation (AlphaGen)