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  • Lifecycle cost analysis of hydrogen v. other technologies for electrical energy storage
    As renewable electricity becomes a larger portion of the electricity generation mix, new strategies will be required to accommodate fluctuations in energy generation from these sources. One of the primary strategies proposed for integrating large amounts of renewable energy is using energy storage to absorb excess electricity-generating capacity during times of low demand and/or high rates of generation by renewable sources and then reconverting this stored energy into electricity during periods of high demand and/or low renewable generation. Read more.
  • SDG& E on the future of Energy Storage
    In this Energy iQ exclusive which features Bill Torre, Chief Engineer at San Diego Gas & Electric, we explore the current landscape for energy storage in the US. The interview also touches on how local, state, and federal government can speed up the adoption of energy storage capabilities. Read the interview here.
  • AB 2514, Energy Storage in America - CPUC Insights
    Download this interview transcript featuring Matthew Deal, Director of Policy Planning, from the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC), on the impact of the state energy storage bill (AB2514), the 'patchwork' approach to state regulation, and the barriers to energy storage adoption throughout the US
  • Electric Energy Storage: An Assessment of Potential Barriers and Opportunities (CPUC)
    California has the most aggressive suite of environmental polices in the nation, if not the world. California law currently requires that 20 percent of retail electricity sales come from qualified renewable resources. Continue reading...
  • Energy Storage and Automated Demand Reponse
    Michael Gravely, Manager, Energy Systems Research Office California Energy Commission
  • Southern California Edison: Leading the Way in Electricity
  • Energy Storage Breakthroughs
    From the earliest days of the electric power system, energy storage has been considered an important technology for managing the grid. Today, the changing ways in which electric power is generated and used are making storage even more attractive than before. The appearance of newer, more cost-effective technology options is making it likely that energy storage will finally become a reality in the near future.
    Author: by Michael W. Howard and Haresh Kamath


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