Building the Business Case for Energy Storage
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/516146/building-the-business-case-for-energy-storage/[font face=Serif]Kevin Bullis
June 14, 2013
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[font size=4]A novel software tool could make it far easier to bring new energy storage technologies to market.[/font]
[font size=3]If were ever going to run the world on intermittent renewable energy, were going to need to change the power grid, making it smarter and more adaptable, extending transmission lines to connect far flung wind farms, and adding something that we only have a very small scale right nowthe ability to store electricity generated when the sun is shining for use when it isnt.
New energy storage technologies will be key to making this last part happen (see
A Solution to Solar Power Intermittency,
Wind Turbines, Battery Included, Can Keep Power Supplies Stable and
Ambri's Better Battery). But so, too, might software.
A new tool developed by the Electric Power Research Institute could make it far easier to make a business case for novel technologies, helping to bring them to market, especially at early stages when economies of scale have yet to bring down their costs.
Batteries can provide many different services to the grid, such as helping regulate voltage levels, delaying the need to install new transmission lines by evening out spikes in power or demand, and storing power generated by renewable energy in times of low demand for use when demand, and prices are higher. The problem is that each of these applications on its own often isnt enough to pay for battery systems.
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