Lithium-ion domination could block promising storage technologies, MIT finds; EPA ozone designations raise concerns of political influence; 100-Hour storage? DOE launches $30M program to explore new technologies; Michigan lawmakers propose to boost consumer-generated renewables
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Li-ion batteries are good for transportation applications, less so for the grid. But their dominance is making it difficult for producers of alternative storage technologies to survive, much less innovate and scale up.
EPA listed a number of counties as compliant with 2015 ozone standards that it previously recommended for non-attainment, including a Wisconsin county that's the site of a factory touted by President Trump.
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The program is designed to address the needs of intermittent generation sources, such as wind and solar, by enabling a new set of applications that can provide long lasting backup power.
A bipartisan package of five clean energy bills aims to restore "fair-value pricing" for renewable energy sold back to utility companies, among other changes.
The bill would allow customers to opt out of efficiency programs and would cap program costs for utilities. It now heads to Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds.
State regulators moved to "decouple" Liberty Utilities' revenues from its commodity sales, thus encouraging energy efficiency and echoing efforts on the electric side.
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