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National Energy Storage Association
NameNational Energy Storage Association

National Energy Storage Association is a leading organization in the United States that focuses on promoting and supporting the development of energy storage technologies, such as lithium-ion batteries, flow batteries, and pumped hydro storage. The association works closely with Department of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory to advance the energy storage industry. By collaborating with General Electric, Siemens, and Tesla, Inc., the association aims to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar power and wind power, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The association's efforts are also supported by Environmental Protection Agency, National Science Foundation, and Argonne National Laboratory.

Introduction

The National Energy Storage Association is a non-profit organization that brings together industry stakeholders, research institutions, and government agencies to promote the development and deployment of energy storage technologies. The association's members include companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron Corporation, and Duke Energy, as well as research institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The association works to educate policymakers, such as those in the United States Congress and European Parliament, about the benefits of energy storage and to promote policies that support the industry, such as the Energy Storage Tax Credit and the Renewable Energy for America Program. The association also collaborates with International Energy Agency, European Commission, and Asian Development Bank to advance global energy storage initiatives.

History

The National Energy Storage Association was established in 2017 by a group of industry leaders, including AES Corporation, Duke Energy, and NextEra Energy, with the goal of promoting the development and deployment of energy storage technologies. Since its founding, the association has grown to include over 100 member companies and organizations, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services. The association has also established partnerships with National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Edison Electric Institute, and American Wind Energy Association to advance the energy storage industry. The association's history is closely tied to the development of the energy storage industry, which has been supported by Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Department of Commerce.

Mission_and_Objectives

The National Energy Storage Association's mission is to promote the development and deployment of energy storage technologies, such as compressed air energy storage and hydrogen storage, to support a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy system. The association's objectives include educating policymakers and the public about the benefits of energy storage, promoting policies that support the industry, and providing a forum for industry stakeholders to share information and best practices. The association also works to advance the development of new energy storage technologies, such as solid-state batteries and supercapacitors, through partnerships with research institutions like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories. The association's efforts are supported by National Institute of Standards and Technology, Federal Highway Administration, and United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The National Energy Storage Association has a diverse membership that includes companies, research institutions, and government agencies from across the United States and around the world. Members include companies like Johnson Controls, LG Chem, and Samsung SDI, as well as research institutions like University of Michigan and Georgia Institute of Technology. The association also has partnerships with industry associations, such as Solar Energy Industries Association and American Council on Renewable Energy, to advance the energy storage industry. The association works closely with government agencies, such as Department of the Interior and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, to promote policies that support the industry. The association's members and partners also include non-profit organizations, such as The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund, which support the development of sustainable energy systems.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The National Energy Storage Association is actively engaged in policy and advocacy efforts to support the development and deployment of energy storage technologies. The association works with policymakers to promote policies that support the industry, such as the Energy Storage Tax Credit and the Renewable Energy for America Program. The association also provides educational resources and information to policymakers and the public about the benefits of energy storage, such as grid resilience and renewable energy integration. The association's policy and advocacy efforts are supported by think tanks, such as Brookings Institution and Center for Strategic and International Studies, as well as industry associations, such as National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The association also collaborates with international organizations, such as International Renewable Energy Agency and World Energy Council, to advance global energy storage initiatives.

Education_and_Research

The National Energy Storage Association is committed to education and research in the field of energy storage. The association provides educational resources and information to policymakers, industry stakeholders, and the public about the benefits and applications of energy storage technologies. The association also supports research and development efforts to advance the development of new energy storage technologies, such as advanced battery technologies and other innovative energy storage solutions. The association's education and research efforts are supported by research institutions, such as National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, as well as industry partners, such as General Electric and Siemens. The association also collaborates with academic institutions, such as Harvard University and University of California, Los Angeles, to advance energy storage research and education. The association's efforts are also supported by funding agencies, such as National Science Foundation and Department of Energy, which provide grants and funding for energy storage research and development. Category:Energy storage

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