
Why Most Battery Developers Fail at Zoning? #346
From Clean Power Hour by Tim Montague, John Weaver
April 23, 2026 · 45 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the challenges battery developers face with zoning regulations, featuring insights from Joe Tassone Jr.
Eighty-five towns across New York state sit under battery storage moratoriums right now, and two of three Westchester County towns where Joe Tassone Jr. built successful battery projects in 2020 have since banned the technology outright. In this episode, Tim Montague sits down with Joe Tassone Jr., partner at onCORE Origination, a site origination firm working in 25 states on solar, battery storage, data centers, and EV infrastructure. This episode covers the top three issues blocking b...
People in this episode
Host: Tim Montague
Guest: Joe Tassone Jr.
Topics covered
- battery storage
- zoning issues
- renewable energy
- solar projects
- infrastructure
Keywords
- battery developers
- zoning
- New York
- solar
- energy infrastructure
- moratoriums
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: onCORE Origination
Places: New York, Westchester County
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