Draft Language for State Fire Code Updated

Focuses on Battery Storage, Meeting Climate Goals

Governor Kathy Hochul announced on July 26 updates to the New York Fire Code that contains draft code language to address the recommendations from the Governor’s Interagency Fire Safety Working Group. The draft code language includes updates and additions to improve coordination, safety and emergency preparedness in the planning of energy storage projects. As the battery energy storage system (BESS) industry evolves, the proposed recommendations will advance the safe and reliable growth of BESS capacity that is critical to the clean energy transition.

 “Battery storage is a key element to building a green economy here in New York, and we have taken comprehensive efforts to ensure the proper safety standards are in place,” Governor Hochul said. “With updating fire codes, we’re ensuring that New York’s clean energy transition is done safely and responsibly.”

 Hochul convened the Working Group in 2023 to ensure the safety and security of energy storage systems, following fire incidents at facilities in Jefferson, Orange and Suffolk Counties. The Working Group was tasked with independently examining energy storage facility fires and safety standards and creating a draft Fire Code Recommendations Report. 

 Interested parties are invited to submit comments relating to the draft code language through the Notice of Rule in Development process with the New York Department of State by September 24, 2024. 

  Proposed recommendations include:

  • Requiring industry-funded independent peer reviews for all BESS installations exceeding energy capacity thresholds established for lithium-ion batteries;
  • Requiring that qualified personnel or representatives with knowledge of the BESS installation are available for dispatch within 15 minutes and able to arrive on scene within four hours to provide support to local emergency responders in the event of a BESS fire.
  • Extending safety signage requirements beyond the BESS unit itself to include perimeter fences or security barriers and include a map of the site, BESS enclosures, and associated equipment.
  • Removing the Fire Code exemption for BESS projects owned or operated by electrical utilities to ensure that all projects comply with the Fire Code.
  • Including a requirement that every BESS facility is equipped with an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) and requiring site-specific training to be offered for local fire departments to familiarize them with the project, hazards associated with BESS, and procedures outlined in the ERP.
  • Including a Fire Code requirement in all BESS installations for monitoring of fire detection systems by a central station service alarm system to ensure timely, proper notification to the local fire department in the event of a fire alarm.
  • Introducing a new provision in the Fire Code mandating regular industry-funded special inspections for BESS installations to ensure thorough safety and compliance.

 The Working Group collaborated with national labs and other nation-leading subject matter experts to review all existing codes and testing procedures pertinent to the development and electrification of battery energy storage systems and create a draft Fire Code Recommendations Report. In early 2024, NYSERDA requested public comment from subject matter experts and interested stakeholders to provide feedback on the Report. Comments were received, reviewed and incorporated where appropriate by the Working Group. The recommendations can be found here.