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More research is needed to understand the economics of long-duration and seasonal storage technologies to make sure they can play a role in decarbonizing the electric grid, according to a new article published in the journal
Nature Energy.
The article, written by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) research engineer Omar J. Guerra, builds on a previous study that looked at the cost-effectiveness of deploying long-duration energy storage (LDES) in conjunction with renewable energy to decarbonize the grid. That study, published in March in
Nature Energy, found that LDES storage costs and discharge efficiency need to improve in order to displace nuclear power or natural gas power plants as sources of grid reliability.
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Published May 25, 2021 Yujin Kim/Utility Dive/Utility Dive
Andrés Gluski joined AES Corporation more than two decades ago, and has had a front-row seat to what he calls “a quantum shift” in the energy sector ever since.
Gluski, now president and CEO of AES, has witnessed first hand as renewables have risen to compete with more traditional sources of energy, the broader moves towards a net-zero carbon electricity sector, the adoption of smarter systems powered by artificial intelligence for energy efficiency and system maintenance, and the growth of energy storage a technology that AES began working on 13 years ago, Gluski told Utility Dive in an interview.