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U.S. DOE selects projects focusing on geothermal applications for storage alternatives

Under a recent Beyond Batteries Lab Call by the U.S. Department of Energy for Geothermal Energy Applications for Storage Alternatives, eight projects have been chosen to receive funding of up to $2.4 million.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) earlier this week announced the selection of eight projects that will receive up to $2.4 million in funding via the Beyond Batteries Lab Call: Geothermal Energy Applications for Storage Alternatives.

These projects will explore opportunities for integrating geothermal energy into various functions in support of the Beyond Batteries objectives. These include dispatchability, co-production, and hybrid operations to improve grid reliability, resilience, and security.

The selected projects include:

These projects support the objectives of the DOE Grid Modernization Initiative (GMI) by exploring approaches to utilize geothermal energy in order to create the modern grid of the future.

The GMI works across DOE with the goal of developing the tools and technologies that measure, analyze, predict, protect, and control the grid of the future. As part of the GMI, the Beyond Batteries Initiative considers energy storage holistically. It focuses on opportunities for flexible generation, controllable loads, and new approaches to the broader concept of energy storage to effectively mimic many of the benefits of large scale batteries and to increase the reliability and resilience of the U.S. energy systems.

For more information on the Geothermal Technologies Office, visit their website HERE.

Source: U.S. DOE

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