GRID: A California bill envisions electric vehicle batteries as a massive source of backup power for the state’s grid, but experts say numerous technical hurdles stand in the way. (E&E News) [pdf]
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) is advancing electric grid resilience, reliability, and security with a new high-tech facility at the Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) in Richland, Wash., where pioneering researchers can test energy storage capabilities in a realistic environment. [pdf]
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Electric-vehicle batteries may help store renewable energy to help make it a practical reality for power grids, potentially meeting grid demands for energy storage by as early as 2030, a new study finds. [pdf]
Industry leaders and research institutions are now focusing on three primary areas: energy storage density enhancement, conversion efficiency improvements, and smart grid integration capabilities. [pdf]
The concept of a smart grid fundamentally reshapes traditional energy distribution systems. By employing energy storage systems (ESS), the framework can capture excess energy generated during peak production periods and store it for later consumption. [pdf]
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Designed to address the demands of power systems with high new energy integration and advanced power electronics, the project focuses on hybrid energy storage configuration and control, low-cost sodium-ion battery integration, energy storage clustering, and hybrid grid-forming technologies. [pdf]
June 25, 2025 | Beijing, China — China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (CEEC), one of the country’s leading state-owned energy conglomerates, has officially opened the bidding for its 2025 centralized procurement of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) energy storage systems. [pdf]
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The proliferation of solar power plants has begun to have an impact on utility grid operation, stability, and security. As a result, several governments have developed additional regulations for solar photovoltaic. [pdf]
We operate with an energy mix of hydropower, coal, nuclear, gas, wind, solar, biomass, pumped storage, and new energy storage, featuring AC/DC hybrid operation, long distance, large capacity and ultra-high (extra-high) voltage transmission. [pdf]
Nestled between Austria and Hungary, the city’s large-scale energy storage acts as a “power sandwich” filling for Central Europe’s renewable energy needs. Here’s why location matters: The project’s Phase 1 alone can store 800 MWh – enough to power 27,000 Slovak households during winter blackouts. [pdf]
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