
In 2017, ESA outlined a goal to achieve 35 GW of new energy storage in the U.S. by 2025, including a mix of batteries, pumped hydro and other technologies. In an accompanying report, the association estimated that that goal would lead to $4 billion in cumulative operational cost savings, based on an analysis of. . The DOE has invested over $1.2 billion in energy storage research and development activities since 2017, according to Menezes —aimed. [pdf]
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