Notice of Availability: Draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) seeks public comment to inform development of its Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM). DOE is seeking input from the public, especially from interested individuals and entities, such as industry, academia, research laboratories, government agencies, and other stakeholders in the energy storage sector, on its draft Energy Storage SRM. This opportunity is solely for information gathering and planning purposes; it does not constitute a Request for Proposals (RFP). Information received may be used to assist DOE in planning the scope of future technology studies, deployment, or technology commercialization efforts and may be shared with other Federal agencies. DOE may also use information received to expand and facilitate public access to DOE's resources, and to mobilize investment in U.S. energy storage technologies as well as ancillary technologies and efforts that will enable commercialization and widespread adoption. The information collected may be used for internal DOE planning and decision-making to ensure that future activities maximize public benefit while advancing reliable, sustainable, and affordable energy storage solutions.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 245 (Friday, December 20, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 104129-104132]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-30390]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability: Draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap
AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) seeks
public comment to inform development of its Energy Storage Strategy and
Roadmap (SRM). DOE is seeking input from the public, especially from
interested individuals and entities, such as industry, academia,
research laboratories, government agencies, and other stakeholders in
the energy storage sector, on its draft Energy Storage SRM. This
opportunity is solely for information gathering and planning purposes;
it does not constitute a
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Request for Proposals (RFP). Information received may be used to assist
DOE in planning the scope of future technology studies, deployment, or
technology commercialization efforts and may be shared with other
Federal agencies. DOE may also use information received to expand and
facilitate public access to DOE's resources, and to mobilize investment
in U.S. energy storage technologies as well as ancillary technologies
and efforts that will enable commercialization and widespread adoption.
The information collected may be used for internal DOE planning and
decision-making to ensure that future activities maximize public
benefit while advancing reliable, sustainable, and affordable energy
storage solutions.
DATES: Written comments and information are requested on or before
February 3, 2025 and must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. eastern
time (ET) on that date. Written submissions received after the deadline
may not be considered. DOE will not reply individually to responders
but will consider all comments submitted by the deadline.
ADDRESSES:
Instructions: Comments must be submitted electronically to
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#dfbaacb8bc9fb7aef1bbb0baf1b8b0a9"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="96f3e5f1f5d6fee7b8f2f9f3b8f1f9e0">[email protected]</span></a>, with the subject line ``Energy Storage SRM--
Comments''. Only electronic responses will be accepted. DOE will not
accept hand-delivered submissions.
Requirements for Submissions: To be assured of consideration,
submit any written comments by the deadline. All submissions must be in
English. Responses must be provided as a Microsoft Word (.doc) or
(.docx) attachment to the email with no more than 10 pages in length.
Comments submitted should be machine-readable and should not be copy-
protected. Comments must include the following responder information:
company/institution name (if applicable); company/institution/
individual contact name; contact's address, phone number, and email
address; and a self-identified respondent category (see SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION). This information may be used if there are issues or
questions with the comment submission. DOE may not consider submissions
that you do not make in accordance with these instructions.
Response Guidance: To facilitate comment submission, DOE is
providing a comment template at <a href="https://www.energy.gov/oe/draft-energy-storage-strategy-and-roadmap-stakeholder-comment">https://www.energy.gov/oe/draft-energy-storage-strategy-and-roadmap-stakeholder-comment</a>. Use of this template
is not required; however, any comments provided must reference the
relevant page and line number in the draft Energy Storage SRM. If a
comment addresses a table or figure, that cross-reference should be
provided. To assist DOE's review of submitted comments, for each
comment, please indicate a comment type from the following list:
editorial; technical; reference; or other. See the provided template
for guidance on each comment type.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
may be submitted electronically to Caitlin Callaghan at
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#11746276725179603f757e743f767e67"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c5a0b6a2a685adb4eba1aaa0eba2aab3">[email protected]</span></a>, or at (202) 586-1411. Please direct media inquiries to
DOE Office of Public Affairs, (202) 586-4940 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d793989299b2a0a497bfa6f9b3b8b2f9b0b8a1"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="a4e0ebe1eac1d3d7e4ccd58ac0cbc18ac3cbd2">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In January 2020, DOE launched the Energy Storage Grand Challenge
(ESGC) to facilitate a department-wide strategy to accelerate the
development, commercialization, and use of next-generation energy
storage technologies and sustain American global leadership in energy
storage. The ESGC executes DOE's overarching strategy to address energy
storage for the benefit of all Americans. In December 2020, DOE
released the ESGC Roadmap (<a href="https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2020/12/f81/Energy%20Storage%20Grand%20Challenge%20Roadmap.pdf">https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2020/12/f81/Energy%20Storage%20Grand%20Challenge%20Roadmap.pdf</a>), the
Department's first comprehensive energy storage strategy. The ESGC
seeks to create and sustain American leadership in energy storage. In
addition to concerted research efforts, the ESGC 2020 Roadmap's
approach includes accelerating the transition of technologies from the
lab to the marketplace, focusing on ways to competitively manufacture
technologies at scale in the United States, and ensuring secure supply
chains to enable domestic manufacturing.
The ESGC 2020 Roadmap was developed to align DOE's energy storage
activities toward a common goal of developing new energy storage
technologies to help tackle challenges associated with our evolving
electricity grid's ability to accommodate increasingly diverse energy
sources to meet consumer needs. The ESGC 2020 Roadmap provided
strategic direction to DOE's program activities related to energy
storage based on the state of the industry and the research and
development (R&D) community at that time. Since 2020, DOE has
determined updates to the ESGC 2020 Roadmap are warranted to help
improve the effectiveness and efficiency with which the Department
executes its energy storage activities.
This draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap (SRM) update
conforms to the language set forth in the ``Energy Storage System
Research, Development, and Deployment Program'' as required by the
Better Energy Storage Technology (BEST) section of the Energy Policy
Act of 2020 (42 U.S.C. 17232(b)(5)). Specifically, this draft Energy
Storage SRM updates the ESGC 2020 Roadmap (the original energy storage
strategic plan) in consideration of the progress made across the energy
storage sector since 2020, as well as to reflect DOE's recent
activities in support of its energy storage mission and vision. The
draft Energy Storage SRM can be found here: <a href="https://www.energy.gov/oe/draft-energy-storage-strategy-and-roadmap-stakeholder-comment">https://www.energy.gov/oe/draft-energy-storage-strategy-and-roadmap-stakeholder-comment</a>.
Request for Written Comments
This Notice of Availability (NOA) is to solicit feedback from
interested individuals and entities, such as industry, academia,
research laboratories, government agencies, and other stakeholders to
assist DOE with identifying opportunities and challenges--both
technical and financial--for the development, commercialization,
production, and deployment of energy storage technologies. This notice
is intended to improve DOE's understanding of public stakeholder views
on how the Department could advance its energy storage activities to
meet the needs of the American people. This notice is a general
solicitation for public comments. This is solely a request for
information. In issuing this NOA, DOE is not seeking to obtain or
utilize consensus advice and/or recommendations. Comments will be
reviewed by DOE staff and, as appropriate, DOE contractors, and may be
used to inform DOE's energy storage activities.
Disclaimer and Important Notes
This NOA is not a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announcement
or RFP for a procurement contract; therefore, DOE is not accepting
applications or proposals at this time in response to this NOA. DOE may
or may not elect to develop programs in the future and solicit
contracts based on or related to the content and responses to this NOA.
There is no guarantee that an RFP or NOFO will be issued as a result of
this NOA. Responding to this NOA does not provide any advantage or
disadvantage to potential applicants if DOE chooses to issue a NOFO or
solicit a contract related to the subject matter.
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Any information obtained through this NOA is intended to be used by
the Government on a non-attribution basis for planning and strategy
development. Your responses to this NOA will be treated as information
only. DOE will review and consider all responses as it formulates
program strategies related to the subjects within this request. DOE
will not provide reimbursement for costs incurred in responding to this
NOA. Respondents are advised that DOE is under no obligation to
acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to
respondents with respect to any information submitted. Responses to
this NOA do not bind DOE to any further actions related to this topic.
Respondents are requested to provide the following information at
the start of their response to this NOA:
<bullet> Company/institution name (if applicable);
<bullet> Company/institution/individual contact's name;
<bullet> Contact's address, phone number, and email address;
<bullet> Respondent Category.
For the Respondent Category, please select the category that best
represents the individual or organization from the following list:
individual; industry; academia; research laboratory; government agency;
other. If other, please also self-identify an appropriate category.
Proprietary Information
Because information received in response to this NOA may be used to
structure future programs and/or otherwise be made available to the
public, respondents are strongly advised NOT to include any information
in their responses that might be considered business sensitive,
proprietary, or otherwise confidential. If, however, a respondent
chooses to submit business sensitive, proprietary, or otherwise
confidential information, it must be clearly and conspicuously marked
as such in the response.
Freedom of Information Act
Responses received under this NOA are subject to public disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act. Because information received in
response to this NOA may be used to structure future programs, NOFOs,
RFPs and/or otherwise be made available to the public, respondents are
strongly advised to NOT include any information in their responses that
might be considered business sensitive (e.g., commercial or financial
information that is privileged or confidential), trade secrets,
proprietary, or otherwise confidential.
Consistent with 10 CFR 1004.11, DOE requires that any person
submitting information that they believe to be confidential and exempt
by law from public disclosure should submit two well-marked copies: one
copy of the document marked ``confidential'' which must clearly and
conspicuously identify the business sensitive, trade secrets,
proprietary, or otherwise confidential information, and one copy of the
document marked ``non-confidential'' with the information believed to
be confidential deleted. Failure to comply with these marking
requirements may result in the disclosure of the unmarked information
under the Freedom of Information Act or otherwise. The Government is
not liable for the disclosure or use of unmarked information and may
use or disclose such information for any purpose.
If you choose to provide business sensitive, trade secrets,
proprietary, or otherwise confidential information, you must include a
cover sheet marked as follows identifying the specific pages containing
business sensitive, trade secrets, proprietary, or otherwise
confidential information:
Notice of Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data: Pages [List
Applicable Pages] of this response may contain business sensitive,
trade secrets, proprietary, or otherwise confidential information
that is exempt from public disclosure. Such information shall be
used or disclosed only for the purposes described in this NOA. The
Government may use or disclose any information that is not
appropriately marked or otherwise restricted, regardless of source.
In addition, (1) the header and footer of every page that contains
business sensitive, trade secrets, proprietary, or otherwise
confidential information must be marked as follows: ``Contains Business
Sensitive, Trade Secrets, Proprietary, or Otherwise Confidential
Information Exempt from Public Disclosure'' and (2) every line and
paragraph containing such information must be clearly marked with
double brackets or highlighting. DOE will make its own determination
about the confidential status of the information and treat it according
to its determination.
Marketing Information
Any submissions that could be considered advertising or marketing
for a specific product will be excluded.
Review by Federal and Non-Federal Personnel
Federal employees are subject to the non-disclosure requirements of
a criminal statute, the Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905. The
Government may seek the advice of qualified non-federal personnel. The
Government may also use non-federal personnel to conduct routine, non-
discretionary administrative activities. The respondents, by submitting
their response(s), consent to the DOE providing their response(s) to
non-Federal parties. Non-Federal parties given access to responses must
be subject to an appropriate obligation of confidentiality prior to
being given the access. Submissions may be reviewed by support
contractors and private consultants.
Overview of the Draft Energy Storage SRM
The draft Energy Storage SRM represents a significantly expanded
strategic revision on the original ESGC 2020 Roadmap. This SRM outlines
actions that implement the strategic objectives facilitating safe,
beneficial and timely storage deployment; empower decisionmakers by
providing data-driven information analysis; and leverage the country's
global leadership to advance durable engagement throughout the
innovation ecosystem. The underlying motivation for DOE's strategic
investment in energy storage is to ensure that the American people will
have access to energy storage innovations that enable resilient,
flexible, affordable, and secure energy systems and supply, for
everyone, everywhere. This updated SRM presents a clarified mission and
vision, a strategic approach, and a path forward to achieving specific
objectives that empower a self-sustaining energy storage ecosystem that
develops, delivers, and deploys breakthrough solutions to meet a range
of real-world applications, across multiple time horizons. This SRM
does not address new policy actions, nor does it specify budgets and
resources for future activities.
The draft Energy Storage SRM is structured as follows:
Introduction providing the context for the present draft of the
SRM.
Section 1 of this SRM presents the mission and vision driving DOE's
energy storage activities across various DOE programs and offices. The
mission identifies the purpose of DOE's coordinated energy storage
efforts while the vision describes the desired end-state for this SRM.
Section 2 describes the strategic approach and high-level direction
for DOE's energy storage research, development, demonstration, and
deployment (RDD&D) activities that
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establishes the blueprint for DOE's energy storage roadmap (Section 5).
The roadmap provides more tactical direction, informed by the mission,
vision, and strategic approach.
Section 3 presents an overview of the types of DOE activities that
support DOE's Energy Storage SRM. Activities include not only
conventional research activities, but also those efforts that are
foundational and crosscutting in support of the mission and vision of
the SRM as well as stakeholder engagements. Representative activities
are identified in the appendix.
Section 4 describes the portfolio of energy storage technologies
and highlights opportunities for future DOE investment based on the
current landscape of technologies and use cases.
Section 5 describes the path forward to achieve the strategic
objectives and vision of this Energy Storage SRM. This section
highlights DOE activities to facilitate technology innovation and
deployment, to empower decision-makers, and to strengthen collaboration
throughout the energy storage ecosystem.
Finally, Section 6 summarizes anticipated outcomes and next steps
over the next decade as DOE works to implement this Energy Storage SRM.
The appendices provide additional context for the Energy Storage
SRM:
Appendix A identifies DOE offices with relevant energy storage R&D
programs.
Appendix B provides a list of acronyms used in this document.
Appendix C provides a list of key terms and definitions used in
this document.
Appendix D provides updates to the ESGC 2020 Roadmap action items
and targets; it also describes major transitions from the ESGC 2020
Roadmap to the current SRM.
Appendix E identifies representative DOE activities contributing to
DOE's energy storage portfolio.
Appendix F reviews the relevant 2015 Grid Modernization Initiative
Multi-Year Program Plan (GMI MYPP) energy storage activities and
provides updates on recommended tasks. Additionally, relevant elements
of the GMI MYPP 2020 Update are also discussed.
Appendix G highlights relevant policy and regulatory drivers
impacting the energy storage landscape.
Appendix H highlights representative examples of DOE's
international energy storage activities and initiatives.
Appendix I summarizes the recommendations from the Electricity
Advisory Committee's 2022 Biennial Energy Storage Review, which focused
on the ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
DOE is seeking general feedback on the draft Energy Storage SRM as
part of its process to update the ESGC 2020 Roadmap.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on December 4,
2024, by Gene Rodrigues, Assistant Secretary for the Office of
Electricity, pursuant to delegated authority from the Secretary of
Energy. That document with the original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative purposes only, and in compliance
with requirements of the Office of the Federal Register, the
undersigned DOE Federal Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to
sign and submit the document in electronic format for publication, as
an official document of the Department of Energy. This administrative
process in no way alters the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on December 17, 2024.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
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