Our first step into long-duration energy storage with Energy Dome
Today, we''re adding another technology to our portfolio: long duration energy storage (LDES). Through a new long-term partnership with Energy Dome, we plan to support
Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) provides flexibility and reliability in a future decarbonized power system. A variety of mature and nascent LDES technologies hold promise for grid-scale applications, but all face a significant barrier—cost.
The partnership between Google and Energy Dome isn't just about deploying a new technology; it's about building a more flexible, resilient, and sustainable energy system. By embracing long-duration energy storage, we can move closer to a future powered by 24/7 carbon-free energy, ensuring reliable and affordable electricity for all.
Other promising technologies include: Flow Batteries: Utilizing liquid electrolytes to store energy, offering scalability and long lifespans. Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES): Storing energy by compressing air underground, releasing it to drive turbines when needed.
For example, to date there exist no guidance or standards to address grid-specific aspects of aggregating large or small mobile storage, such as Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs). ES-DER is treated as a distributed energy resource in some standards, but there may be distinctions between electric storage and connected generation.
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