Under the sponsorship of the US Department of Energy`s Office of Utility Technologies, the Energy Storage Systems Analysis and Development Department at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) contracted Frost and Sullivan to conduct a market feasibility study of energy storage systems. The study was designed specifically to quantify the battery energy storage market for utility applications. This study was based on the SNL Opportunities Analysis performed earlier. Many of the groups surveyed, which included electricity providers, battery energy storage vendors, regulators, consultants, and technology advocates, viewed battery storage as an important technology to enable increased use of renewable energy and as a means to solve power quality and...
This study evaluates the business case for additional bulk electric energy storage in the Southern C...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s(DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO)supports research, development...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering a...
Under the sponsorship of the Department of Energy`s Office of Utility Technologies, the Energy Stora...
Sandia National Laboratories has been studying Energy Storage Systems since the late 1970s. Sandia s...
As energy consumption continues to rise in the United States, there exists a need to increase energy...
Renewable energy sources and electrified vehicles are increasingly adopted in many countries to redu...
This study on the opportunities for energy storage technologies determined electric utility applicat...
Energy storage has been a topic of recent political discussions. There is interest in utilizing ener...
The following thesis is a study into the feasibility of exploiting the inefficiencies of an openly t...
Reduction of peak demand on utility systems can be beneficial to both utilities and customers. One m...
The present project aims to provide information on the preferred configuration of energy storage tec...
This report describes the second phase of a project entitled ''Innovative Business Cases for Energy ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Batteries have been storing electricity for mankind si...
The German Energy Transition puts enormous pressure on the existing grid operation and planning. At ...
This study evaluates the business case for additional bulk electric energy storage in the Southern C...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s(DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO)supports research, development...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering a...
Under the sponsorship of the Department of Energy`s Office of Utility Technologies, the Energy Stora...
Sandia National Laboratories has been studying Energy Storage Systems since the late 1970s. Sandia s...
As energy consumption continues to rise in the United States, there exists a need to increase energy...
Renewable energy sources and electrified vehicles are increasingly adopted in many countries to redu...
This study on the opportunities for energy storage technologies determined electric utility applicat...
Energy storage has been a topic of recent political discussions. There is interest in utilizing ener...
The following thesis is a study into the feasibility of exploiting the inefficiencies of an openly t...
Reduction of peak demand on utility systems can be beneficial to both utilities and customers. One m...
The present project aims to provide information on the preferred configuration of energy storage tec...
This report describes the second phase of a project entitled ''Innovative Business Cases for Energy ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Batteries have been storing electricity for mankind si...
The German Energy Transition puts enormous pressure on the existing grid operation and planning. At ...
This study evaluates the business case for additional bulk electric energy storage in the Southern C...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s(DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO)supports research, development...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering a...