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DOE Introduces New Resource Hub

DOE Introduces New Resource Hub

As the United States returns to a period of rising electricity demand, this Electricity Demand Growth Resource Hub includes information on the solutions and suite of DOE tools available to support public and private stakeholders in capturing the benefits of load growth while maintaining system reliability, affordability, and security. This hub will be expanded and further developed over time as new research and resources become available.

UNDERSTANDING ELECTRICITY DEMAND GROWTH AND AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS

DOE regularly conducts research and analysis – including deep public and private stakeholder engagement – on solutions for rising electricity demand. Resources include:

DOE PROGRAMS

DOE has several existing funding opportunities, technical assistance programs, and other resources available to help with deploying solutions to address electricity demand growth.

  • DOE Resources Available to Support Data Center Electricity Needs handout includes more detailed information about the 30+ relevant DOE programs, including:
    • Grid Scale Clean Energy Deployment
    • Grid Infrastructure Enhancement and Expansion
    • Maximizing Energy Efficiency of Data Centers
    • Demand Side Flexibility
    • Technical Assistance Programs for State and Local Officials, Energy Professionals, Communities, and Large Energy Users

Note: These resources are also available to stakeholders experiencing other load growth priorities.

DOE STRATEGY ON ELECTRICITY DEMAND GROWTH:

DOE continues to build upon existing programs and resources to enhance and expand its portfolio to best support stakeholders with effectively managing demand growth.

Recent publications relevant to DOE’s strategy include:

  • The Recommendations on Grid Modernization study was published by the Secretary’s Energy Advisory Board Working Group on Powering AI and Data Center Infrastructure with 16 recommendations for how DOE can help support growing power demand, reliably and affordably. The report considers power dynamics for AI model training, operational flexibility for data center and utility operators, and promising generation and storage technologies to meet load growth.

UPCOMING EVENTS

DOE is hosting and attending multiple events related to rising electricity demand growth. Join and find them at these events, including:

  • 💻 Liftoff Demand Growth Topic Brief Webinar | Thursday, Sept 5th, 2-3:30PM ET | Register HERE
    • Join DOE leaders to hear more about the opportunity to accelerate liftoff for several technologies that can collectively add hundreds of gigawatts of capacity on the system to help meet rising electricity demand needs by the mid-2030s.
  • 💭 Deploy Dialogue Workshop at RE+ on Deploying Near-Term Solutions for Large Loads | Thursday, Sept 12th in Anaheim, CA | Learn more HERE 
    • In this small workshop session, participants will identify high-impact energy solutions to address rising electricity demand and discuss what is needed to accelerate deployments that address near-term (<3-5 years) electricity demands, particularly from large data center loads.
  • 💭 VERGE 24 Planning for Power: Strategies to Manage Impending Electricity Load Growth | Tues, Oct 29th , San Jose, CA | Learn more and register for Verge HERE
    • Join DOE staff at VERGE 24 to learn more about DOE resources and discuss solutions with other industry stakeholders managing rising demand.
  • 💭 Demonstrate Deploy Decarbonize 2024: DOE’s Milestone Deployment Conference | Tues-Weds, Dec 4th – 5th, Washington, D.C. | Learn more and register for Deploy24 HERE
    • Join leaders from government, the private sector, and broader ecosystem in shaping the future of America’s clean energy economy. ‘Early Adopter’ tickets on sale until October 31st.

Note: The materials above are a subset of the broad suite of tools and resources across the DOE relevant to electricity demand growth. It is not an exhaustive list. Please reach out to DOE at businesshub@hq.doe.gov if any questions about these or other resources available relevant to electricity demand growth. 

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