01 US Energy Storage Capacity Sees Record Growth in Q1 2026
The US energy storage industry installed 9.7 GWh of new capacity in the first quarter of 2026, marking the strongest first quarter on record
The US energy storage industry has seen a significant surge in growth, with 9.7 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of new capacity installed in the first quarter of 2026. This marks the strongest first quarter on record, driven by the push for energy security amidst global conflicts. The energy storage forecast has been revised upwards over the next five years, indicating a promising future for the industry. This growth is expected to have a positive impact on the battery industry, with increased demand for energy storage systems. According to CleanTechnica, the US energy storage industry is poised for continued growth and development.
02 US Official's Lack of Knowledge on Battery Storage Raises Concerns
US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum's limited understanding of battery storage highlights the need for greater awareness and education on the topic
A recent testimony by US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum has raised concerns about the lack of awareness and understanding of battery storage among high-ranking officials. Burgum's limited knowledge of solar systems and battery storage has sparked criticism and highlighted the need for greater education and awareness on the topic. This lack of understanding can have significant implications for the development and implementation of energy storage policies. As reported by CleanTechnica, this incident underscores the importance of educating officials about the benefits and capabilities of battery storage.
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