Research partnerships between state-owned enterprises and energy storage companies can be a powerful catalyst for technological advancements. By pooling together resources, expertise, and innovative minds, these collaborations create an
The Energy Storage Grand Challenge aims to accelerate the development, commercialization, and use of next-generation energy storage technologies.
This workshop series—targeting many issues specific to the Southeast—addresses those advances in energy storage to help stakeholders stay up to date on energy storage roles and capabilities.
What is the Energy Storage Summit? Our Summit aims to highlight the fundamental role that energy storage will play in this journey, and will strive to recognise, explore and analyse key challenges that may present themselves on the trajectory ahead.
Consequently, the integration of energy storage majors into state-owned enterprises marks a significant milestone in the quest for a resilient and sustainable energy future.
We have breakout sessions on electrochemical energy storage, flow batteries, chemical energy storage, thermal energy storage, and industries as storage. Industries as storage corresponds to one of the use cases that Eric described, flexible operations in the industry.
State-owned energy storage enterprises are government-operated companies focused on developing, implementing, and managing energy storage solutions, including large-scale battery systems and other technologies.
Provide tools, analysis and recommendations that maximize the value of energy storage to the electric and transportation systems and drive U.S. leadership in storage innovation, manufacturing, and commercial use.
This free, virtual workshop will bring together members of industry, national laboratories, universities, and government to discuss the needs, challenges, and opportunities associated with carbon-free energy and energy storage for manufacturing and industrial decarbonization