Arthur Kill I
- Staten Island
- NineDot Energy
- Began Operations 2025
This Staten Island battery storage and solar project is operational and supports the local grid during peak demand, particularly in the summer. Its sister NineDot project is located on the same street and further strengthens reliability in the neighborhood.
Arthur Kill II
- Staten Island
- NineDot Energy
- Began Operations 2025
Now in operation, this Staten Island battery storage and solar project supplies power to the community when demand is highest. Together with a companion project on the same street, it enhances grid resilience for the surrounding area.
Casanova
- The Bronx
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Bronx battery storage and solar project will help meet peak electricity demand and enhance reliability for the local neighborhood, especially during the summer months.
Renderings subject to change.
Giffords
- Staten Island
- NineDot Energy
- Began Operations 2025
NineDot Energy designed and developed this battery storage project in one of New York City’s highest-need areas. Now operational in Staten Island, it provides electricity to the local community during peak demand periods, helping stabilize the grid when it matters most.
Gunther
- The Bronx
- NineDot Energy
- Began Operations in 2023
This Bronx battery storage and solar project is fully operational, delivering reliable electricity to the local community during periods of peak demand — especially on hot summer days when the grid is under the most strain. This site also features a mural of “A Clean Energy Future” designed by the students at the school across the street.
Hollis
- Queens
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Queens battery storage and solar project will strengthen local energy infrastructure by delivering power during peak demand periods.
Renderings subject to change.
Marine Park
- Brooklyn
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Brooklyn-based battery storage and solar project will provide electricity to the surrounding community during times of peak demand, supporting grid stability in high-use seasons.
Renderings subject to change.
Nelson
- Staten Island
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Staten Island battery storage and solar project will help meet peak electricity demand and improve neighborhood grid reliability during high-usage periods.
South Ozone Park
- Queens
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Queens-based battery storage and solar project will supply electricity to the local community when demand is at its highest, helping reduce strain on the grid during the summer.
Renderings subject to change.
Tillman
- Staten Island
- NineDot Energy
- Under Construction
This Staten Island battery storage and solar project will provide electricity to the local community during times of peak demand, particularly in the summer months.
Sneden
- Staten Island
- Catamaran Renewables
- Operating Before 2023
NineDot Energy designed and developed this fuel cell site in Staten Island, bringing a new, efficient source of energy to a high-need area.
This project was purchased and is now operated by Catamaran Renewables.
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) pilot
- Brooklyn
- Revel and NineDot Energy
- Operating Before 2023
NineDot Energy worked with partners Revel and Fermata Energy, with a grant from the Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2) and support from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), to launch New York City’s first Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) pilot in August 2022. Based at Revel’s Red Hook warehouse, this V2G system provided energy stored in electric vehicles (EVs) back into the grid during times of peak demand, as informed by Con Edison. We are excited by the potential for V2G to augment the battery energy storage solutions we are building in New York City and surrounding areas.
Yates
- The Bronx
- Catamaran
- Operating Before 2023
NineDot Energy designed and developed this fuel cell site in the Bronx, bringing a new, efficient source of energy to a high-need area.
This project was purchased and is now operated by Catamaran Renewables.




























