【SMM Analysis】Learning from Disasters: New York State Introduces New Energy Storage Fire Safety Regulations

Published: Aug 16, 2024 18:11
【SMM Analysis】Following the three severe fires at energy storage facilities in New York State in 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul announced an update to the "New York Fire Code" to enhance the safety of energy storage projects. The newly revised regulations specifically target lithium-ion battery energy storage systems, requiring projects with a capacity exceeding 600 kWh to comply with stricter safety standards.

In the wake of three catastrophic energy storage facility fires in New York State in 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul has proclaimed an enhancement to the "New York Fire Code," aiming to bolster the security protocols for energy storage initiatives. The updated statutes are particularly aimed at lithium-ion battery energy storage systems, mandating that projects with a capacity surpassing 600 kWh conform to elevated safety benchmarks.

In October 2019, aligning with New York State's aspiration to reach an energy storage system capacity of 3,000 MW by 2030—a figure that corresponds to 40% of the state's current electricity consumption—the National Fire Protection Association unveiled the "Standard for the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems (NFPA 855)." This standard officially commenced in New York State post-November 1st.

In contrast to the stipulations outlined in the 2019 documentation, the recent amendments to the "New York Fire Code" spotlight several key areas:

  • Peer Review Protocols: The updated legislation enforces industry-sponsored peer review processes for BESS installations that surpass the designated energy capacity thresholds for lithium-ion batteries, a provision omitted in the 2019 guidelines.
  • Emergency Response Mobilization: The revised code dictates that, upon the occurrence of an energy storage event, the facility proprietor must immediately deploy competent personnel or delegates well-versed in energy storage system deployment, mandating their arrival at the site of the incident within a four-hour window—a requirement not explicitly delineated in the 2019 documentation.
  • Safety Signage Expansion: The new regulations broaden the scope of safety signage to encompass not only the BESS units but also the peripheral fencing or safety barriers, necessitating the inclusion of site maps, BESS enclosures, and pertinent equipment identifiers—an augmentation of the preceding regulations.
  • Revocation of Utility Exemptions: The new legislation rescinds any fire code exemptions that may have been applicable to BESS projects under the purview of utility companies, as potentially noted in the 2019 documentation.
  • Fire Detection System Oversight: The new legislation embeds a fire code requirement for the surveillance of fire detection systems within all BESS installations, facilitated through a central station service alarm system to ensure prompt notification to local fire departments in the advent of a fire alarm—this being an innovation in the regulatory framework.
  • Emergency Response Planning and Education: The updated legislation necessitates the establishment of an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) for each BESS facility, along with the provision of educational programs for local fire departments, a directive not as specifically articulated in the 2019 documentation.
  • Routine Special Inspections: The new regulations institute a protocol for periodic, industry-funded special inspections of BESS installations, designed to guarantee comprehensive safety and regulatory compliance—a novel component of the regulatory landscape.

Collectively, these recent revisions underscore an intensified focus on the security and emergency response mechanisms of energy storage systems, coupled with sustained regulatory oversight and evaluation of energy storage infrastructure. These enhancements not only amplify safety measures but also reinforce emergency response frameworks, ensuring the enduring safe operation of energy storage facilities.

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