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Revision as of 19:10, 13 May 2024

Energy storage is essential to a clean and modern electricity grid and is positioned to enable the ambitious goals for renewable energy and power system resilience. EPRI's Energy Storage & Distributed Generation team and its Member Advisors developed the Energy Storage Roadmap to guide EPRI's efforts in advancing safe, reliable, affordable, and clean energy storage.

First established in 2020 and founded on EPRI's mission of advancing safe, reliable, affordable, and clean energy for society, the Energy Storage Roadmap envisioned a desired future for energy storage applications and industry practices in 2025 and identified the challenges in realizing that vision. The Energy Storage Roadmap was reviewed and updated in 2022 to refine the envisioned future states and provide more comprehensive assessments and descriptions of the progress needed (i.e., gaps) to achieve the desired 2025 vision.

Now in 2024, EPRI and its Member Advisors are re-VISION-ing the desired future of energy storage with the development of the Energy Storage Roadmap 2030. EPRI and its Member Advisors will assess the current state of energy storage within each pillar and reevaluate the gaps in industry knowledge and resources between now and the re-VISION-ed future for 2030.

SafetySafety Practices EstablishedAsset Hazards Characterized and MinimizedCommunity Resilience and Public Safety Applications ViableElectric ReliabilityEnergy Storage Asset Reliability Characterized and EnhancedEnergy Storage Controls Integrated and InteroperableEnergy Storage Integrated into Grid Planning and Portfolio ManagementEconomicsPlanning and Operational Modeling Validated and AppliedMulti-Use Applications EnabledTotal Cost of Ownership ReducedEnvironmental ResponsibilityReduced Emissions with Energy Storage ApplicationsSustainable Life Cycle ImplementedEnd-of-Life Impacts MinimizedInnovationTechnology Advancements AcceleratedFuture Workforce Available and TrainedCross-Industry Breakthroughs Tracked and Integrated
These target future states were collaboratively developed as visions for the beneficial use of energy storage. Clicking on each individual desired state will show the gaps identified to achieving these states.

The Energy Storage Roadmap in Practice

Since its inception, the EPRI Energy Storage Roadmap was intended to guide the direction of EPRI's energy storage efforts to ensure delivery of relevant and impactful resources to its Members, the industry, and the public. The following table maps EPRI's energy storage related publications to the relevant Future State. The table may be sorted by column or filtered using the search box. If you encounter any issues with the content on this page or have any suggestions, please email Taylor Kelly.