Stanford research suggests water facilities could add grid flexibility as grid-scale energy storage technologies. Traditional grid balancing strategies have relied heavily on lithium-ion storage, natural gas peaker plants, and demand curtailment programs. [pdf]
Key trends include moving away from traditional lithium-ion batteries towards innovative chemistries with better stability, density, and lifespan developing energy storage solutions that can efficiently capture intermittent renewable energy and scale it up to power large areas; and transitioning from centralized to flexible, portable distributed energy storage. [pdf]
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