Curtis Seymour,Power Sector program director at the Energy Foundation, writes in a guest post in Energy Collective that while advances in battery storage are impressive and famous, or it may be a long time before we need them to achieve a very-low-carbon electricity system. To understand why batteries may or may not be a key component of such a system,it’s famous to know how the electricity grid works, and how low-cost, and commercial-scale technologies are already being deployed in service of a clean energy future. Continue reading →
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