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'It's absurd.' Huntington residents react as officials mull moratorium on battery storage facilities

The Town of Huntington is considering a six-month moratorium on battery energy storage projects, while officials and residents review safety concerns and long-term planning for two proposed facilities.

Jeremy Skiba

Apr 15, 2026, 10:22 PM

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The Town of Huntington is moving forward in its decision-making process on the future of battery energy storage facilities, as officials have scheduled a public hearing on a proposed six-month moratorium.

The hearing, set for May 5, comes as two battery storage system projects are under consideration in the town, drawing mixed reactions from residents.

One proposed site is located on Town Line Road, where the facility would span approximately 6.5 acres of industrial property.

Despite its industrial zoning, the site is situated near residential neighborhoods, raising concerns among some community members.

“I personally don't like it. I think it is way too close to the properties and I don't know how it's going to affect the water,” said Jackie Noto.

“I think it's a little bit absurd to put something like that, that could wind up going on fire and causing havoc in the area,” said Robert Aversano.

Another proposed facility would be built on Arnold Drive, near the Greenlawn substation. Residents in that area have voiced similar worries, particularly about safety risks.

"I can't imagine there being standard procedure for a fire. There has to be more of an elevated concern because of chemicals, toxicity,” said Jason Davis.

Town Supervisor Ed Smyth said the proposed moratorium would give officials time to evaluate safety protocols and develop a comprehensive plan.

“If the battery storage systems can be brought online in a way that fire departments feel comfortable and confident, that they have the means to address it, then it is a win for everybody,” Smyth said. “The energy supply remains constant and demand is increasing. You're going to have a call for battery storage sites that can store energy.”

Supporters of battery storage systems say the facilities are essential for maintaining a reliable, affordable, and cleaner electric grid as energy demands grow.

The upcoming public hearing is expected to give residents an opportunity to voice their opinions as the town weighs its next steps.

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