What are the communities around the energy
The expansion of energy storage power stations profoundly reshapes communities, influencing various facets of life, from economic
Living near power stations and high-voltage transmission lines is a topic of concern for architects, urban planners, and potential homeowners. The proximity to electrical infrastructure raises questions about health risks, electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, property value implications, and architectural constraints.
Concerns about the health risks of living near high-voltage power lines have been around for decades. With growing development across Pennsylvania, more homes are being built near electrical infrastructure, including transmission towers and substations.
Whether scientifically validated or not, the perceived health risks of living near high-voltage power lines often influence property values, insurance rates, and homeowner peace of mind. That's why understanding EMF exposure and how to mitigate it is critical when purchasing or living in such areas.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and Wood Mackenzie forecast that by 2030, nearly 25% of all residential solar systems will include battery storage. Factors fueling this shift include: As a result, the residential ESS market is not only expanding—it's diversifying. There will be demand for:
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