Welcome to StorageWiki
Welcome to the main page of the Electric Power Research Institute's StorageWiki, a wiki-style hub for energy storage research at EPRI. StorageWiki was built using the MediaWiki engine to be an extensible and dynamic educational and knowledge dissemination tool. It is meant to supplement the breadth of published content that is accessible through the EPRI website, or through each program's cockpit, by providing a flexible, web-based content delivery solution for projects that can benefit from the ability to easily update and add content as a project progresses. This wiki can be quickly built upon by future energy storage projects that decide that this framework suits their needs.
We believe this resource can bring value to EPRI researchers, members, and the general public by providing:
- A unifying approach and platform to enable exchange of information across deliverables and programs
- An extensible website infrastructure to facilitate the quick addition of new projects as well as periodic updates to existing project content
- A hub for interactive content for future projects to build upon
Current and Planned Content
Content | Description | Access | Status |
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Energy Storage 101 | An introductory overview of energy storage drivers, economics, technologies, applications, and deployment considerations. | Public | Currently online, still under development |
Energy Storage Analysis Case Studies | A collection of energy storage valuation and feasibility studies that represent some of the most relevant applications for storage on an ongoing basis. | Mostly Program 94B: Energy Storage Technology and Analytics
Some public use cases coming soon | |
Energy Storage Roadmap: Vision for 2025 | An EPRI developed roadmap which envisions a path to 2025 where energy storage enhances safe, reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible electric power. More roadmap details are available in this publicly available document. | Initially P94A: Strategic Intelligence and Industry Collaboration | Under development |
DER-VET User Guide | EPRI has developed the Distributed Energy Resource Value Estimation Tool (DER-VET) and has made its user guide available in wiki form. This documentation covers installation, use, and model details of DER-VET. | Public | Currently Online |