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Deep Dive
The fight for a national clean energy transmission system emerges on three fronts
DOE’s multi-part transmission study, FERC’s refocus on transmission planning, and macrogrid advocacy efforts could produce an interconnected nation ready for net zero electricity by 2035, industry, government and other experts say.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 3, 2022 -
Earth Day roundup: The latest private-sector and Biden administration decarbonization efforts
As various companies and federal agencies release a flurry of announcements in tandem with Earth Day celebrations, Utility Dive takes a look at the biggest news in the sector.
By Utility Dive Editors • April 22, 2022 -
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Kyoshino via Getty ImagesTrendlineVirtual Power Plants
Virtual power plants and their ability to balance energy supply and demand are increasingly sought by utilities as electricity demand increases, but their lack of standardization remains a barrier.
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'Do you like minting money?': Musk urges entrepreneurs to enter lithium space as Tesla's supply woes persist
The company deployed 846 MWh of energy storage in Q1, but demand still outstrips its capacity, and it is working on ramping up production at a Megapack factory.
By Kavya Balaraman • April 22, 2022 -
Global corporate funding for storage rises to $12.9B despite supply chain squeeze: Mercom
Potentially higher interest rates, as well as the Department of Commerce's anti-dumping circumvention investigation into solar cells, could have implications for the industry down the road, however, Mercom's CEO said.
By Kavya Balaraman • April 19, 2022 -
Battery storage costs rise more than 20% in New York as state forges ahead with 6 GW goal
The competitive market responded to the state's new target by adding more than 12 GW of energy storage to the interconnection queue.
By Elizabeth McCarthy • April 12, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Reliability concerns drive need for energy market design reforms, but regions diverge in FERC proceeding
Filings from FERC proceedings show a one-size-fits-all reform can't sufficiently address regional market diversity, but federal guidelines can target growing uncertainties and costs from rising variable and distributed resource penetrations.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 11, 2022 -
Sponsored by Convergent Energy + Power
Energy storage for utilities: Is it better to own or contract a battery storage system?
How to evaluate whether owning or contracting a battery storage system is right for your utility.
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'Brand new problem': California grid operator considers ways to integrate long-duration storage
The state must act now to position itself for long-duration storage resources to come online when needed, one storage advocate said at a regulatory workshop Tuesday.
By Kavya Balaraman • April 6, 2022 -
Lithium-ion roadblocks drive development of US-based alternatives for grid battery storage
To help meet growing decarbonization goals, preferred alternatives to lithium-ion need to be long-duration, with at least 10 hours of output, and have minimal or low toxicity, experts agreed at MIT's 2022 Energy Conference.
By Elizabeth McCarthy • April 5, 2022 -
DOE funds study to evaluate converting Alabama gas plant to run partially on hydrogen
The project, which has received $800,000 in Energy Department funding, is part of an ongoing effort to demonstrate the use of hydrogen as a means of long-term energy storage.
By Emma Penrod • Updated April 5, 2022 -
Sponsored by Wärtsilä
Navigating the evolving state of the storage industry
The energy storage industry is in the early days of a global pricing reset that will impact deployments over the next several years. But there are a few things that can help energy providers weather shifting market dynamics.
By Andy Tang, Vice President - Energy Storage and Optimization, Wärtsilä • April 4, 2022 -
Biden invokes Defense Production Act to bolster domestic battery manufacturing for EVs, energy storage
The action is "limited in scope," the National Mining Association said, but the White House is considering using the DPA on other energy sectors.
By Ethan Howland • April 1, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Supply-chain squeeze: Solar, storage industries grapple with delays, price spikes as demand continues to grow
Facing price pressures and uncertainties, developers are struggling to complete projects or procure new ones, experts say.
By Kavya Balaraman • March 31, 2022 -
Grid-scale storage installations tripled to a record 3 GW in 2021: report
Energy storage is experiencing a "sea change," according to American Clean Power Association's Jason Burwen, but it still requires policy support to accelerate growth.
By Emma Penrod • March 25, 2022 -
DOE eyes hydrogen, thermal storage to shrink carbon footprint of fossil fuel plants
The technologies could help bolster grid reliability and affordability while also potentially supporting the Biden administration's goal to decarbonize the electric grid by 2035, according to DOE.
By Kavya Balaraman • March 23, 2022 -
DOE turns to energy storage to build resilience, energy affordability in underserved communities
More than 30% of all households in the U.S. have experienced energy insecurity, according to the DOE. Energy storage projects may be able to help.
By Kavya Balaraman • March 21, 2022 -
Michigan will need 4,000 MW of energy storage by 2040: report
The report’s proposed targets should prompt faster action by regulators and electricity providers, one stakeholder said.
By Jason Plautz • March 16, 2022 -
American Battery Factory plans battery cell gigafactories to support U.S. storage market
The announcement comes as the Biden administration is working to boost domestic battery manufacturing in order to decrease the country’s reliance on China.
By Jason Plautz • March 11, 2022 -
2021 deals position US to be a global hydrogen leader: BloombergNEF
While records were broken for U.S. clean energy investment last year, the Energy Information Administration says more policy action will be needed for renewable sources to surpass natural gas and petroleum in the U.S. by 2050.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • March 4, 2022 -
DOE lab offers third license for its vanadium redox flow batteries as analyst questions cost
The Pacific Northwest National Lab is offering a semi-exclusive license for its vanadium redox flow batteries, but one analyst questions whether the price will ever be right.
By Jason Plautz • March 3, 2022 -
White House invests $35M to tackle rare earth supply vulnerabilities
The money will be used to construct a commercial-scale processing facility for heavy rare earth magnets, which are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Feb. 24, 2022 -
After renewable energy installations dipped in 2021, industry renews call for clean energy package
Energy storage deployments climbed, but 70 industry CEOs say tax reform is needed to keep the momentum going.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 22, 2022 -
How much lithium can be extracted from the Salton Sea? A new DOE project seeks to find out.
Scientists will investigate how much of the crucial battery mineral can be obtained through geothermal energy brine in California's "Lithium Valley."
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 18, 2022 -
DOE makes $3.1B available for battery manufacturing incentives
The funding is part of more than $7 billion for electric vehicle and energy storage batteries coming from the infrastructure bill signed into law last year.
By Jason Plautz • Updated May 3, 2022 -
California lowers electric sector GHG target, directs procurement of more than 40 GW of clean energy resources
Load-serving entities will need to procure 25.5 GW of new renewables and 15 GW of storage and demand response resources by 2032 under Thursday's California Public Utilities Commission decision.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 14, 2022