New Sodium, Aluminum Battery Aims to Integrate Renewables for Grid Resiliency
A new sodium battery technology shows promise for helping integrate renewable energy into the electric grid. The battery uses Earth-abundant raw materials such as aluminum and sodium.
The kWh Battery Challenge for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by Battery500 Consortium, a multi-institute program supported by the Department of Energy to accelerate development and manufacturing of next-generation batteries for electrical vehicles.
The University of Guam and PNNL Collaborate to Generate Clean Energy from the Sea
Harnessing the sea for decarbonized energy is the focus of a new collaboration between PNNL and the University of Guam.
PNNL Develops One-Stop Shop for Energy Storage Systems
The Model Selection Platform compares more than 60 energy storage modeling, valuation, and simulation tools developed by DOE’s national laboratories.
Energy Storage @ PNNL—Energy Storage as a Transmission and Dual-Use Asset
PNNL senior energy analyst Jeremy Twitchell discusses energy storage as a transmission and dual-use asset.
Redox Flow Battery Laboratories
PNNL has a series of three laboratories dedicated to researching, testing redox, and scaling up flow batteries—a battery type used primarily for power grid applications.
Advanced Battery Facility
The Advanced Battery Facility was built to bridge the gap between fundamental battery research and commercial-scale battery development. The facility provides an ideal system for exploring a broad range of chemistries and materials.
Energy Storage @ PNNL—Gaining Insight into Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation
Materials scientist Qian Huang presents a webinar on insight into lithium-ion battery degradation.
Energy Storage @ PNNL—High-Throughput Experimentation for Accelerated Energy Materials Research
PNNL materials scientists Witness Martin and Yangang Liang discuss high-throughput experimentation to accelerate energy materials research.