This roadmap reports on concepts that address the current status of deployment and predicted evolution in the context of current and future energy system needs by using a "systems perspective" rather than looking at storage technologies in isolation.
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The section reviews key criteria that make up the full cost of energy storage, including pricing targets and forecasts; identifies which applications are currently economical; and addresses current efforts to compare energy storage pricing to alternative technologies.
The Roadmap includes an aggressive but achievable goal: to develop and domestically manufacture energy storage technologies that can meet all U.S. market demands by 2030.
The Department of Energy''s (DOE) Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) represents a significantly expanded strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
The technologies and products that result from these projects are projected to save over 425 million tonnes of CO2. The APC would like to acknowledge the extensive support provided by industry and academia in developing and publishing the roadmaps.
Energy storage control systems support multiple-use applications and interoperability with utility systems to support predictable, reliable, and flexible operations.
Energy storage (especially long-duration and multi-day storage) may be able to resolve both transmission security constraints and provide flexibility value to the grid
The emissions intensity of the resources that charge energy storage and are displaced by energy storage discharge and the applications and locations of deployment are critical to understand the impacts of energy storage on emissions.