Tariff uncertainty has had a particularly damaging impact on the solar industry in the past and there are fears that it could have a similarly destabilising effect on energy storage. Read the full report here.
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 Department of Energy''s (DOE) Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) represents a significantly expanded strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
Tariff uncertainty has had a particularly damaging impact on the solar industry in the past and there are fears that it could have a similarly destabilising effect on energy storage. Read the full report here.
The BPU proceeding to finalize the proposal remains ongoing. On August 8, 2023, the BPU opened a request for information seeking comments on revisions to its September 2022 energy storage incentive framework.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has released its draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM), a plan providing strategic direction and opportunities to optimise DOE''s energy storage investments ahead of the incoming Trump administration.
In December 2020, DOE released the ESGC Roadmap, the Department''s first comprehensive energy storage strategy to develop and domestically manufacture energy storage technologies that can meet all U.S. market demands by 2030.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has released its draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM), a plan providing strategic direction and opportunities to optimise DOE''s energy storage investments
Energy storage is critical for mitigating the variability of wind and solar resources and positioning them to serve as baseload generation. This series investigates the ways in which organizations in the energy sector can navigate the evolving energy storage landscape.
In a wide-ranging report, released March 30, the Government Accountability Office outlined some of the challenges facing energy storage and detailed the planning, regulation and market...
In December 2020, DOE released the ESGC Roadmap, the Department''s first comprehensive energy storage strategy to develop and domestically manufacture energy storage technologies that can meet all U.S. market demands by 2030.
In December 2020, DOE released the ESGC Roadmap, the Department''s first comprehensive energy storage strategy to develop and domestically manufacture energy storage technologies that can meet all U.S. market demands by 2030.
Energy storage is critical for mitigating the variability of wind and solar resources and positioning them to serve as baseload generation. This series investigates the ways in which organizations in the energy sector can navigate
On October 8, Shanxi Provincial Energy Bureau released the "14th Five Year Plan" Implementation Plan for the Development of New Energy Storage, which specified that the planned capacity of new energy storage would reach 6GW by 2025.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released its draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM), a plan that provides strategic direction and identifies key opportunities to optimize DOE’s investment in future planning of energy storage research, development, demonstration, and deployment projects.
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)).
The DOE, at its discretion, anticipates reposting the SRM in draft form at a later time for public comment to inform the final version of the SRM. Learn more about DOE’s energy storage activities supporting DOE’s energy storage mission and vision through the Energy Storage Grand Challenge.
DOE is seeking comment from stakeholders to inform its draft Energy Storage SRM for public comment at a future time; notice of its availability will be provided through the Federal Register through a formal NOA. Interested stakeholders can view both the draft SRM and the official NOA.
Approximately 16 states have adopted some form of energy storage policy, 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.
Virginia’s target was enacted by law in 2020, which set a 3,100 MW energy storage goal by 2035. A law enacted in 2021 directed the Illinois Commerce Commission to establish storage procurement targets for all utilities serving more than 200,000 customers to achieve by 2032.