Yesterday, Scott Bolton spoke at the inaugural American Clean Power Association (ACP) RECHARGE conference in Portland, Oregon, where he discussed the importance of 8+ hour duration storage, supply chain availability, and the policy environment that is needed for large scale adoption. As electricity grids around the world transition to intermittent renewable energy, building diverse energy storage technologies that ensure reliability and offer distinct characteristics is crucial. Scott emphasized the importance of non-lithium solutions and the mission behind Hydrostor’s DNA, deploying highly-scalable LDES projects globally that repurpose existing workforces and supply chains for a cleaner, safer future. Thanks for an engaging session that was moderated by Kate Howling, P.E. (U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and joined by panelists RJ Johnson (Form Energy), and Mimi Walters (EOS).
Great conversation! A highlight of the conference.
Was a lot of fun - great to see ACP rolling strong here in Portland.