Is Hydrogen a Viable Alternative to Lithium under the Current Energy Storage Regulatory Framework?
Article from: OGEL 6 (2020), in Energy Storage
Abstract
Energy storage has long been heralded as the key milestone to completing the transition from fossil fuels to renewables, making power available when the wind is not blowing and it is dark or cloudy. Several federal and state policies have been enacted over the past few years in an effort to spur energy storage investments. However, technological hurdles persist and recently, hydrogen has emerged as a potential alternative to lithium's storage promise. This paper will examine the adequacy of the existing U.S. regulatory framework to bring about, and its malleability to support, ...