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Centrica Business Solutions partners with NREL on Hybrid Battery Storage

Centrica's distributed energy and power business, Centrica Business Solutions, has announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to study the integration of several energy storage technologies. Research will be conducted at NREL's Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) where the focus is on developing and demonstrating innovative technologies that will tackle major challenges facing our energy systems.  

Hybrid energy storage opens the promise of using battery energy storage systems cost-effectively for multiple applications. Storage systems are usually designed either for short or long duration and for low or high-power applications. Today, it is a challenge to design a cost-effective storage system that can serve multiple uses such as maximizing the value of intermittent renewable energy, providing ancillary services to the electric grid, or providing backup power.

This project will utilize NREL's ESIF laboratory capabilities and Centrica's proprietary battery aggregation and control systems to manage new and second-life batteries (i.e., batteries previously used in electric vehicles) as a single unit for disparate applications, including supporting electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

"We are excited to embark on this work with NREL. Battery storage is a key component of the energy system of the future and a priority area for Centrica Business Solutions. This project will open the door to use energy storage to meet multiple customer needs with a single, integrated solution," said Fabio Mantovani, Director of Technology Strategy and Innovation for Centrica Business Solutions. "Working with the energy systems integration team at NREL is the ideal environment to help us bring game changing technologies to market."    

"NREL's team is thrilled to be partnering with Centrica on this project and to support the development of capabilities to further integrate renewable energy resources into the electric grid," said Martha Symko-Davies, Laboratory Program Manager, ESIF at NREL.

This project was selected by the Department of Energy as a High Impact Project developing new capabilities at ESIF for national scale impact.

For more information contact:

Jesse Dickerman
jesse.dickerman@directenergy.com

Direct Energy is one of North America’s largest retail providers of electricity, natural gas, and home and business energy-related services with over four million customers. Direct Energy gives customers choice, simplicity, and innovation where energy, data, and technology meet. A subsidiary of Centrica plc (LSE: CNA), an international energy and services company, Direct Energy, its subsidiaries and/or affiliates, operate in 50 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia and eight provinces in Canada. To learn more about Direct Energy, please visit www.directenergy.com.


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