The Department of Energy''s (DOE) Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) represents a significantly expanded strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
Every month, ACP delivers the energy storage industry''s most comprehensive policy intelligence directly to your team. The slides from ACP''s聽 briefings consolidate complex federal, state, and market developments into actionable insights you can''t get anywhere else.
This issue brief, released by Clean Energy Group and CESA, outlines best practices and lessons learned for state policymakers and regulators engaged in developing energy storage peak demand reduction programs.
Energy storage resources have become an increasingly important component of the energy mix as traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy sources. Currently 23 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, have 100% clean energy goals in place.
Updates to the 25D residential solar tax credit, which covers solar panels, solar water heaters and related property like home battery storage systems, have significantly shortened the timeline for homeowners to access the credit.
The Department of Energy''s (DOE) Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) represents a significantly expanded strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
Ever wondered why your phone battery dies faster than a popsicle in July? Now imagine scaling that frustration to power grids. That''s exactly what 2025 energy storage policies aim to fix. This article isn''t just for policy wonks – it''s for anyone who pays an electricity bill, drives an EV, or breathes air (so... everyone)....
As traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, energy storage resources will become increasingly important to ensure there is a steady and reliable supply of energy to the electric grid.
The slides from ACP''s Energy Storage Policy Committee briefings consolidate complex federal, state, and market developments into actionable insights you can''t get anywhere else.
As traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, energy storage resources will become increasingly important to ensure there is a steady and reliable supply
Energy storage resources have become an increasingly important component of the energy mix as traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy sources. Currently 23 states, plus the
The new Long Duration Energy Storage for Everyone,Everywhere Initiative,created by President Biden''s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law,will advance energy storage systems toward widespread deployment by lowering the costs and increasing the duration of energy storage resources.
Updates to the 25D residential solar tax credit, which covers solar panels, solar water heaters and related property like home battery storage systems, have significantly shortened the timeline for homeowners to access
Approximately 15 states have adopted some form of energy storage policy including procurement targets, regulatory adaption, demonstration programs, financial incentives, and/or consumer protections. Procurement targets require utilities to acquire a specified quantity of energy storage, typically by a specified deadline.
All of the states with a storage policy in place have a renewable portfolio standard or a nonbinding renewable energy goal. Regulatory changes can broaden competitive access to storage such as by updating resource planning requirements or permitting storage through rate proceedings.
This SRM does not address new policy actions, nor does it specify budgets and resources for future activities. This Energy Storage SRM responds to the Energy Storage Strategic Plan periodic update requirement of the Better Energy Storage Technology (BEST) section of the Energy Policy Act of 2020 (42 U.S.C. § 17232 (b) (5)).
Energy storage resources have become an increasingly important component of the energy mix as traditional fossil fuel baseload energy resources transition to renewable energy sources. Currently 23 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, have 100% clean energy goals in place.
Approximately 17 states have adopted some form of energy storage policies, which broadly fall into the following categories: procurement targets, regulatory adaption, demonstration programs, financial incentives, and consumer protections. Below we give an overview of each of these energy storage policy categories.
The law requires that 3,500 MW be mid-duration energy storage, 750 MW be long-duration, and, if commercially available at a reasonable cost, 750 MW should be multi-day energy storage. Virginia’s target was enacted by law in 2020, which set a 3,100 MW energy storage goal by 2035.