CleanTech Strategies (CTS), in partnership with the Flow Battery Industry Group (FBIG) and research institutions, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to advance flow battery technologies for long duration energy storage (LDES). The project aims to accelerate the maturation of flow batteries into cost-effective and reliable solutions, meeting the needs of the U.S. grid. CTS will collaborate with experts from FBIG, BCI, and leading research institutions, conducting applied R&D in key areas such as system and component lifetime testing, supply chain development, and technoeconomic analysis.
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DOE Awards CTS $5 Million to Accelerate Long Duration Energy Storage Innovations with Flow Batteries
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded CleanTech Strategies (CTS) a $5 million grant to support collaborative research and development on flow batteries, a promising technology for long duration energy storage. CTS will partner with industry experts, flow battery companies, and research institutions to advance flow battery maturation and cost-effectiveness, aligning with DOE’s energy storage goals.