The DOE’s Grid Modernisation Laboratory Consortium (GMLC) funding to DOE National Labs and their partners will help to strengthen regional grid strategies while defining a diverse and balanced national strategy. The funds will help to incorporate individual grid technologies such as solar or energy storage and assist with the development of cross-cutting projects with impacts across multiple technologies.
“SGIP’s participation in this critical initiative speaks directly to our mission to accelerate grid modernisation” said SGIP President and CEO Sharon Allan. “We are well positioned for this challenge. DOE’s funding investment will help ensure that the rapidly emerging needs of the grid can be met. We look forward to the potential of working with the selected national labs and the other partners.”
The $220 million, three-year funding initiative will support research and development in advanced storage systems, clean energy integration, standards and test procedures and a number of other key grid modernisation areas. SGIP has been named as a partner in three core activities projects: Grid Architecture, Interoperability, and Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium Testing Network; and as a partner in a cross-cutting activity project: Standards and Test Procedures for Interconnection and Interoperability.
For additional information: