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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 7516 (Introduced in House) — To advance innovation in and deployment of zero-emission electricity technology, and for other purposes. · Sec. 123

Sec. 123. Innovation in energy storage through research, development, and demonstration

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The United States Energy Storage Competitiveness Act of 2007 ( 42 U.S.C. 17231 ) is amended— by redesignating subsections
(l)through
(p)as subsections
(m)through (q), respectively; and by inserting after subsection
(k)the following: In this subsection: The term energy storage system means a system, equipment, facility, or technology that— is capable of absorbing energy, storing that energy for a period of time, and dispatching the stored energy; and uses a mechanical, electrical, chemical, electrochemical, or thermal process to store energy that— was generated at an earlier time for use at a later time; or was generated from a mechanical process, and would otherwise be wasted, for delivery at a later time; or stores thermal energy for direct use for heating or cooling at a later time in a manner that avoids the need to use electricity at that later time, in the same manner as the storage and use offered by a grid-enabled water heater. The term program means the research, development, and demonstration program established under paragraph (2)(A). Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish within the Office of Electricity of the Department of Energy a research, development, and demonstration program of grid-scale energy storage systems, in accordance with this subsection. Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, The Secretary shall develop goals, priorities, and cost targets for the program. Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a 10-year strategic plan for the program. The strategic plan submitted under subparagraph
(A)shall— identify Department of Energy programs that support— the research and development activities described in paragraph
(4)and the demonstration projects under paragraph (6); and activities or projects not described in subclause
(I)that are important to the development of grid-scale energy storage systems and the mission of the Office of Electricity of the Department of Energy, as determined by the Secretary; and include expected timelines for— the accomplishment of relevant objectives under current programs of the Department of Energy relating to grid-scale energy storage systems; and the commencement of any new initiatives within the Department of Energy relating to grid-scale energy storage systems to accomplish those objectives. Not less frequently than once every 2 years, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives an updated strategic plan for the same 10-year period as the plan under subparagraph (A), which shall identify, and provide a justification for, any major deviation from a previous strategic plan submitted under this paragraph. In carrying out the program, the Secretary shall focus research and development activities on developing cost-effective energy storage systems that— to balance day-scale needs, are capable of highly flexible power output for not less than 6 hours; and have a lifetime of— not less than 8,000 cycles of discharge at full output; and 20 years of useful-life operation; can provide power to the electric grid for durations of approximately 6 to 100 hours; and have a lifetime of— not less than 1,500 cycles of discharge at full output; and 20 years of operation; and can store energy over several months and address seasonal scale variations in supply and demand. Cost targets developed by the Secretary under paragraph (2)(B) shall— be for energy storage costs across all types of energy storage technology; and include technology costs, installation costs, balance of services costs, and soft costs. Not less frequently than once every 5 years during the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of the Act, the Secretary shall— revise the cost targets developed under paragraph (2)(B) based on— a technology-neutral approach that considers all types of energy storage deployment scenarios, including individual technologies, technology combination use profiles, and integrated control system applications; input from a variety of stakeholders; the inclusion and use of existing infrastructure; and the ability to optimize the integration of intermittent renewable energy generation technology and distributed energy resources; and establish cost subtargets for technologies and applications relating to the energy storage systems described in paragraph (4), taking into consideration— electricity market prices; and the goal of being cost-competitive in specific markets for electric grid products and services. Not later than September 30, 2023, under the program, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable, enter into agreements to carry out not more than 5 grid-scale energy storage system demonstration projects, including at least one in which an electric cooperative is a participant and at least one in which a retail electricity supplier that is a State, or any political subdivision of a State is a participant. Each demonstration project carried out under subparagraph
(A)shall be designed to further the development of the energy storage systems described in paragraph (4). The Federal Government shall not hold any equity or other ownership interest in any grid-scale energy storage system that is part of a demonstration project under this paragraph. The Secretary shall accelerate the standardized testing and validation of grid-scale energy storage systems under the program through collaboration with one or more National Laboratories (as defined in section 2 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 ( 42 U.S.C. 15801 )), including by developing testing and evaluation methodologies for— standardized grid performance testing for energy storage systems, materials, and technologies during each stage of development, beginning with the research stage and ending with the deployment stage, including performance testing with charge and discharge protocols to evaluate power capability, energy output, and degradation during cycling and calendar aging on earliest stage commercially viable prototypes (commonly less than 100 kilowatts); and accelerated life testing protocols to predict estimated lifetime metrics with accuracy. To accelerate the development of grid-scale energy storage systems under the program the Secretary shall coordinate with— offices within the Department of Energy conducting energy storage research, such as the Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy, the Office of Science, and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Federal agencies that are carrying out initiatives to increase energy security or reliability, such as the Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the Department of Homeland Security; program offices that aim to increase domestic manufacturing and production, such as the Office of Advanced Manufacturing in the Department of Energy and the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the Department of Commerce; and members of private industry to advance the development of commercially viable grid-scale energy storage systems. . The United States Energy Storage Competitiveness Act of 2007 ( 42 U.S.C. 17231 ) is amended, in subsection
(q)(as redesignated by subsection (a)(1))— in paragraph (5), by striking and at the end; in paragraph (6), by striking the period at the end and inserting ; and ; and by adding at the end the following: the research, development, and demonstration program of grid-scale energy storage systems under subsection
(l)$60,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2021 through 2024. .
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