“BIG” Energy Storage: Priorities and Pathways to Long-Duration Energy Storage

March 9th, 2021

DOE Long-Duration Energy Storage Workshop

March 9-10, 2021

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Join us for an interactive workshop!

  • This workshop will define the unique challenges of “BIG” (large capacity (>100 MWe) and long-duration (>6 hours) energy storage for grid applications, increase awareness in the energy storage community, and identify needs and gaps that must be addressed to realize the capability.

  • The workshop will bring together researchers, representatives, and energy-storage stakeholders from utilities, industry (U.S. Domestic and International), U.S. Department of Energy, state and local government, national laboratories, and universities.

  • The outcome of this workshop will be a summary of needs and gaps (scale and duration), use cases, potential technologies, and a framework for implementation through initiatives such as the U.S. DOE Energy Storage Grand Challenge.

  • NEW! Want to get primed for the workshop? Please read our recently prepared Issue Brief on Long Duration Storage

When and Where?

  • March 9-10, 2021. Virtual meeting hosted on Webex.

  • Meeting link and other details will be emailed to registrants prior to the event.

Cost?

  • This workshop is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity. The workshop is free for attendees and participants, though registration is requiredRegistration will close at 5PM Eastern Monday, March 8th.

More information here.

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