National Grid, Department of Energy to Collaborate on Grid Modernization and Energy Storage Research
National Grid and the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have entered into an agreement to work together on research in the areas of transmission grid modernization and energy storage technologies.
The electricity industry is undergoing sweeping changes, including evolving customer expectations, proliferation of renewable and distributed energy resources, and state energy policies that are affecting what the transmission grid is being asked to do. Both parties are focused on creating a robust, flexible, secure grid that will deliver the nation’s clean, reliable, and affordable energy future. They will collaborate on topics such as:
- Grid-scale energy storage;
- Advanced transmission network controls and monitoring;
- Integration of distributed and variable energy resources; and
- Enhanced grid cyber protection.
“I’d like to congratulate National Grid and PNNL on today’s announcement,” said Secretary of Energy Rick Perry. “Innovation partnerships with the private sector are critical to the groundbreaking work our National Labs undertake. DOE is committed to the modernization, reliability and resiliency of our grid and expanding energy storage research and this partnership is a great example of that commitment.”
The agreement envisions several options for cooperative efforts such as research opportunities; joint workshops, lectures, and symposia; and other forums to promote enhancements in technology, education, and industrial development related to grid modernization and energy storage.
National Grid and PNNL’s partnership stems from participation in a DOE government/industry roundtable during the 2017 Earth Day Texas Expo and Conference. Secretary Perry and Dr. Sanjiv Malhotra, Director of DOE’s Energy Investor Center, sought to bring senior energy, utility and investment executives together with Lab leadership to explore potential areas of collaboration.
PNNL plays key leadership and research roles in DOE’s Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium, which is delivering new concepts and technologies to better measure, analyze, predict and control the future power grid. In the energy storage arena, PNNL’s research in vanadium redox flow batteries has led to technology licensed by eight companies, and its grid cyber research includes work to establish information-sharing capabilities for grid business information technologies, providing situational awareness of cyber risks for the nation’s utilities.
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