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DOE Global Energy Storage Database

DOE/OE Storage Peer ReviewSeptember 25-28, 2016

Energy storage is complex

50+ technologiesDozens of use casesNew policies around the worldNew codes, standards, and regulationsWide variance in operational characteristics

CEDRIC CHRISTENSEN, DIRECTOR, STRATEGEN CONSULTING 2

Access to information is critical

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Supply Chain

Needs to track innovation

Utilities

Need to understand the use cases and technologies

Developers

Need to understand the markets

Policy Makers

Need multiple perspectives to develop rules

Create the global go-to resource for up-to-date information on energy storage projects, policies, and technology.

DOE OE’s vision

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4 years later…mission accomplished?

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Projects1,600 energy storage projects50+ technologies171 GW in 66 countries

Policies (U.S. only)19 policies

Suggest Update Verify Project Suggest Update Verify Policy

New tools to encourage user participation

>90% global storage projects captured

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2 million page views from 189 countries

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Top 10 countries

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Diverse user base

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▪ Researchers

▪ Policymakers

▪ Consultants

▪ Journalists

▪ Energy Storage Developers

▪ Students

More projects = more users…

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and . . .

…and higher engagement

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Twitter followers increased 2x since 2015

Project entry interface Newsletter

New tools developed in 2016

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What users are saying

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“Thank you very much for this wonderful overview regarding

energy storage!“ -- Graz University of Technology (Austria)

“I love this website and your team has done a great job!” – Alevo

“I love the database. Found it interesting to see what Energy

Storage facilities were noted for our footprint and have shared with

SPP staff.” -- Southwest Power Pool

Australian Energy Storage Database

International Energy Agency: New data collection requirements for systems > 1 MW

2016 initiatives

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What’s next?

Enhance global relevancethrough diversification of users,

international contributions,and enhanced platform functionality

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Strong global partnerships

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Expansion of technical data

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Engage with technicalaudience

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Incorporate residential storage data

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AUSTRALIA

250,000systems by 2020

GERMANY

35,000systems already installed

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DOE’s Office of Electricity and Dr. Imre Gyuk, Program Manager of the Electrical Energy Storage Program, for their support and funding of the Energy Storage Program.

Dedication to the energy storage industry

A special thank you

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Cedric ChristensenDirector

+1 510.665.7811 x 105 cchristensen@strategen.com

Randy FishConsultant at Strategen Consulting

+1 510.665.7811 x 107 rfish@strategen.com

Janice LinChief Executive Officer

+1 510.665.7811 x 101 jlin@strategen.com

Bill EhrlichSenior Analyst at Strategen Consulting

+1 651.324.9127 behrlich@strategen.com

Jacquelynne HernandezEnergy Systems Analysis

+1 505.844.6576jhernan@sandia.gov

Mark HigginsChief Operating Officer

+1 510.665.7811 x 106 mhiggins@strategen.com

Our team

Contact us

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Cedric Christensen Director, Strategen Consultingcchristensen@strategen.com

Visit the database: www.energystorageexchange.org

Email us with your feedback: storage.exchange@strategen.com

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