Advanced Materials for Stationary Electrical Energy Storage
In July 2010, TMS was contracted to assist the U.S. Department of Energy with overcoming issues related to deploying stationary electrical energy storage (EES). Stationary EES is a critical enabling technology for effectively and economically integrating renewable energy generation methods into the electrical grid. When the wind turbine stops turning or the solar panel has no sun to capture, EES “smooths out” this variability by providing a means to store energy for backup power, load shifting, transmission and distribution deferral, and energy arbitrage needs.
Advanced Materials and Devices for Stationary Electrical Energy Storage Applications
Publication Date: December 2010
This technical roadmap identifies the highest impact research and development opportunities in the area of stationary electrical energy storage (EES) technology advancement.
Electric Power Industry Needs for Grid-Scale Storage
Publication Date: December 2010
This report outlines the results of a workshop that convened electric power industry stakeholders to discuss targets for electrical energy storage in specific grid applications.
Related Reading
- Advanced Materials for Our Energy Future: Developed by TMS and four other materials societies, this publication underscores the importance of materials science and engineering (MSE) in meeting energy challenges.
Project Partners
- The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
- Funded by Sandia National Laboratories
- In support of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability and the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
- In cooperation with ASM International, the Materials Research Society, the Electrochemical Society, and the American Ceramic Society