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NFPA 855: 2026 edition updates and what they mean for energy storage projects

Key Takeaway

The 2026 NFPA 855 updates will significantly impact the design, cost, and permitting of all new energy storage projects, requiring proactive compliance planning for developers and large consumers.

AI Summary

  • The 2026 edition of NFPA 855 introduces updated fire safety requirements for Energy Storage Systems (ESS), impacting design, siting, and operational protocols.
  • Developers and IPPs must anticipate potential increases in project costs due to enhanced safety measures, equipment specifications, and compliance processes.
  • These regulatory changes will directly influence permitting timelines and requirements for new ESS projects, necessitating early integration of updated code compliance into project planning.
  • Large power consumers deploying behind-the-meter or grid-scale storage should prepare for stricter safety audits and potentially higher insurance premiums for their ESS assets.

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