Microgrids and energy storage offer great promise to improve the reliability and resilience of military installation energy systems. However, high design and integration costs limit the opportunities for deployment. Over the last several years, advances in technology, design approaches and improvements to systems integration are bringing down the costs and improving system performance. In this technical session, ESTCP investigator teams and other related R&D efforts presented work that improves microgrid design, brings to market long-duration energy storage and improves system interoperability.
Dr. Jeff Marqusee, NREL |
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Mr. David Pinney, NRECA |
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Mr. Matt Baker, Typhoon HIL, Inc. |
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The ARPA-E DAYS Program: Update on a New Long-term Storage Technologies |
Dr. Scott Litzelman, DAYS - ARPA-E |
Modular Multifunction Energy Storage and Solid State Switching Enabled Microgrids |
Mr. David Altman, Raytheon |
Design, Modeling, and Controls of Hybrid ESS for DoD Microgrids - Phase II |
Dr. Nate Johnson, Arizona State University |
Mr. Corey Bergendahl, Cummins Power Systems |