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Ask a Scientist: How Close Are We to a Clean Energy Transition?

Last updated: October 23, 2024 10:08 am
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Transitioning to Clean Energy: The Exciting Progress in Energy Storage

After experiencing the hottest summer on record, the world is facing extreme weather events driven by the burning of fossil fuels. The recent destructive hurricanes, Helene and Milton, in the United States have highlighted the urgent need to shift away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy sources. Dr. Marc Alessi, an atmospheric scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, emphasizes that these hurricanes are indicative of what the future holds if we continue on our current path.

The call to stop burning fossil fuels is now more urgent than ever.

Fortunately, we are witnessing a significant transition towards renewables, especially in the realm of energy storage. Mark Specht, the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Western States Energy Manager, sheds light on the latest advancements in clean electricity and energy storage in a recent interview.

Interview Excerpt:

CWdL: Can you provide an update on the transition to clean electricity?

MS: Energy storage is a key focus area in decarbonizing the power grid. The surge in renewable energy sources like solar and wind necessitates efficient energy storage solutions to store excess energy for times of low generation. The growth of battery energy storage in the US has been remarkable, with installations increasing from virtually zero in 2020 to 20 GW by July 2024, with California leading the way.

CWdL: What recent advances have been made in energy storage?

MS: California achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 10,000 megawatts of battery storage capacity, a crucial step towards its goal of 100% clean electricity by 2045. The state set new clean energy records in April, with solar power meeting nearly 98% of electricity demand in one week.

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CWdL: How about integrating electric vehicles with the grid?

MS: California passed Senate Bill 59, allowing EVs to power homes and send electricity back to the grid. Bidirectional charging enables EV owners to contribute to grid stability and earn revenue by utilizing their vehicle batteries as storage solutions.

CWdL: Are there any upcoming breakthroughs in energy storage technology?

MS: Long-duration energy storage is a promising area of innovation, with technologies capable of discharging for days rather than hours. California is investing in a program to support emerging long-duration storage technologies, signaling a shift towards diversifying energy storage options beyond traditional lithium-ion batteries.

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