Energy Storage Technologies
* 21PESGM2367, Safety of Grid Energy Storage Systems and Training Needs: B. CHALAMALA, Sandia National Labs * 21PESGM2370, Design of Robust Fabrication Materials for Batteries: V. SPRENKLE, PNNL * 21PESGM2981, Energy Storage Technology Advancements, Manufacturing, and Competitiveness: G. YANG, Uni.Energy Technologies (UET) * 21PESGM2985, Modeling of Batteries in Power System Probabilistic Analyses: M. BEN-IDRIS, University of Nevada, Reno
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Due to climate change, supply scarcity, and society™s desire to expand access to electricity and improve energy system resilience, there is an increasing need for more integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage devices into power grids, and developing new types of energy storage devices that are environmentally friendly, efficient, sustainable, and affordable. This panel addresses the advances in energy storage technologies and fabrication materials and challenges related to their safety, operation, and control. Experts from regulatory, industry, and academia will review the progresses and recent advancements in all these aspects.
Chairs:
Mohammed Ben-Idris, University of Nevada, Reno, Zhenyu (Henry) Huang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sponsor Committees:
Energy Storage &, Stationary Battery