Draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap Update Released
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
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.
The new action plan, grounded in the nation's dual carbon goals, aims to grow the national new energy storage fleet to 180 GW by 2027. It responds to the urgent need for flexible energy regulation amid rapid renewable energy expansion.
The DOE is asking for comment from stakeholders to inform its energy storage SRM through a formal Notice of Availability (NOA). The DOE released its draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM), providing direction and opportunities for energy storage investments.
The plan outlined 21 key measures, including scaling up energy storage applications in power generation and grid infrastructure, accelerating technological innovation, and improving standardization. It also emphasized talent development and enhancing international cooperation in the sector.
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