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'''Energy Storage Demonstration Pilot Grant Program''' is established to accelerate the adoption of advanced energy storage technologies through funding pilot-scale demonstrations. It focuses on reducing the cost of energy storage, enhancing grid resilience, and facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources by proving the viability of new storage technologies in operational environments.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/energy-storage-demonstration-pilot-grant-program |title=Energy Storage Demonstration Pilot Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/energy-storage-demonstration-pilot-grant-program}} ==Goals== * Demonstrate the feasibility, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of new energy storage technologies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/energy-storage-demonstration-pilot-grant-program |title=Energy Storage Demonstration Pilot Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> * Support the transition to a more resilient and sustainable electric grid. * Encourage innovation and investment in energy storage solutions. ==Organization== The program is managed by the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) within the U.S. Department of Energy. It operates through a competitive grant process, with oversight by OCED's leadership. Projects are selected based on their potential impact, technological innovation, and community benefits. The leader of the program holds the title/position of **Director of the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations**. ==Partners== * No specific partnerships are listed, but the program engages with utility companies, technology developers, and community stakeholders. ==History== Authorized by both the **Bipartisan Infrastructure Law** and the **Inflation Reduction Act**, this program was launched in 2024 to address the need for scalable, affordable energy storage to support the decarbonization of the energy sector. Key historical events include the announcement of the initial funding opportunity, focusing on a variety of storage technologies like long-duration solutions and second-life applications of EV batteries. ==Funding== The program was initially funded with $100 million for its first round of grants.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/articles/doe-announces-100-million-new-energy-storage-demonstration-pilot-grant-program |title=DOE Announces $100 Million for New Energy Storage Demonstration Pilot Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> These funds support the development, installation, and testing of energy storage systems, with an expectation of cost-sharing from recipients. ==Implementation== Implementation involves: * Issuing solicitations for pilot projects demonstrating energy storage technologies. * Reviewing proposals for technological merit, economic viability, and environmental impact. * Monitoring and evaluating project performance to inform future policy and investment. The program will continue until the allocated funds are expended, with potential for additional funding rounds. ==Related== * [[Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations]] * [[Bipartisan Infrastructure Law]] ==External links== * https://www.energy.gov/oced/energy-storage-demonstration-pilot-grant-program * wikipedia:Energy Storage Demonstration Pilot Grant Program ===Social media=== * No specific social media accounts for this program; follow the Department of Energy for updates. ==References== [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] [[Category:Programs]] [[Category:Department of Energy]]