By Shraddha Kakade on Friday, 27 May 2022
Category: Energy Storage

MIT report says energy storage is crucial for combatting climate change

MIT Energy Initiative, the hub for energy research and education has released its latest research report titled, "The Future of Energy Storage".

The interdisciplinary report which is a culmination of three years of study examines the role energy storage can play in fighting climate change and in the global adoption of clean energy grids.

The report explores storage basics and delves deeper into the four kinds of storage technologies: electrochemical, thermal, chemical, and mechanical along with the R&D in each technology. It also provides key recommendations based on its modeling results for energy storage technology and policy. [The report includes modeling results for developed countries, based on three U.S. regions, and for emerging markets and developing economy (EMDE) countries, particularly as represented in India]

A few of the key conclusions highlighted in the report are:

"The Future of Energy Storage" report is the ninth study released as a part of the MIT Energy Initiative's "Future of" series that explores crucial and complex issues involving energy and the environment. Previous studies in the series have focused on solar energy, natural gas, nuclear power, geothermal energy, and coal as well as on systems such as the U.S. electric power grid.

To read the complete report, visit - https://energy.mit.edu/research/future-of-energy-storage/ 

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