EPRI, GTI Research Vision Identifies R&D Priorities to Accelerate Energy System Decarbonization. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Gas Technology Institute (GTI) released the Research Vision for the Low-Carbon Resources Initiative (LCRI), a joint project backed by more than $111 million in funding from 39 sponsors including the latest sponsor, NiSource. The Research Vision outlines preliminary research, development, and demonstration priorities for the next five years as part of the LCRI’s mission to support a clean energy transition.
The Research Vision focuses on the importance of a value chain approach, highlighting eight focus areas: renewable fuels, hydrocarbon-based processes, electrolytic processes, delivery and storage, power generation, end-use of low-carbon resources, safety and environmental aspects, and integrated energy system analysis. These research areas represent the greatest opportunities for electric and gas industry to commercialize and deploy low-carbon energy carriers and fuels, as well as the cross-cutting technologies needed to support their production, transport, storage and utilization. The Research Vision is a living document that will incorporate lessons learned through project execution, global participation, and collaboration.
“Our Research Vision is a culmination of more than a year of work and engagement with hundreds of advisors across the energy industry,” said Neva Espinoza, EPRI Vice President of Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources. “It reflects global participation and collaboration and identifies the areas where this initiative can be most impactful. The LCRI’s value chain approach acknowledges the importance of understanding the integration of new technologies, interdependencies of a complex energy ecosystem, and various pathways that support the transition to a decarbonized future.”
“The LCRI Research Vision represents the collective involvement from leading companies across the integrated energy value chain,” said Mike Rutkowski, GTI Senior Vice President of Research and Technology Development. “Continued collaboration and leverage will advance the technologies needed at scale to transition our energy system to low-carbon by midcentury in a safe, resilient, affordable, and customer-focused manner.”
The 39 LCRI sponsors represent a broad spectrum of the energy industry. They are leaders demonstrating commitment to meeting emissions reductions goals and advancing the innovative technologies needed to get there.
Alliant Energy | Ameren | American Electric Power |
Arizona Public Service | Black & Veatch | CenterPoint Energy |
Con Edison | Consumers Energy | CPS Energy |
Dominion Energy | Duke Energy | Exelon Corporation |
FirstEnergy | GE | Intermountain Gas Company |
Lincoln Electric System | Los Angeles Department of Water & Power | Missouri River Energy Services |
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, America | National Fuel | National Grid |
Nebraska Public Power District | New York Power Authority | NiSource |
NOMAC | Oglethorpe Power Corporation | Omaha Public Power District |
Portland General Electric | PowerSouth | PPL Corporation |
Salt River Project | SoCalGas | Southern California Edison |
Southern Company | Tennessee Valley Authority | TEPCO |
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association | WEC Energy Group | Xcel Energy |
EPRI and GTI are hosting two virtual events to highlight the Research Vision April 21 and 22:
Low-Carbon Resources Initiative: Research Vision for Deep Decarbonization
April 21, 2:30-4:00 p.m. EDT
Providing an outline for research, development, and demonstration activities to enable economy-wide decarbonization through eight research areas as part of LCRI
Industry Collaboration Panel
- Dominion Energy: Jim Eck, Vice President and General Manager Ohio & West Virginia Distribution Operations
- Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, America: Todd Brezler, Vice President, Marketing Communications, Intelligence and Strategy
- National Fuel Gas: Joseph Del Vecchio, Vice President and Chief Regulatory Counsel
- Salt River Project: Hank Courtright, Executive Consultant, Strategy and Corporate Services
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Global R&D Perspectives Panel
- Hydrogen Council: Daryl Wilson, Executive Director
- International Energy Agency: Ilkka Hannula, Senior Energy Analyst
- U.S. Department of Energy: Sunita Satyapal, Director Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office
- World Economic Forum: Louise Anderson, Electricity Industry Lead
Low-Carbon Resources Initiative: Unpacking the Research Vision
April 22, 2:30-3:30 p.m. EDT
Detailing the eight research areas necessary to enable deep, economy-wide decarbonization, including the importance of technology demonstration projects
Demonstrations to Scale Technologies Panel
- Black & Veatch: Jim Doull, Executive Vice President, Global Conventional Generation
- Duke Energy: Jeremy Koster, General Manager, Natural Gas Operations Support
- New York Power Authority: Paul Tartaglia, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology and Innovation Officer
- SoCalGas: Yuri Freedman, Senior Director of Business Development
Register and find more information here.
EPRI, GTI Research Vision Identifies R&D Priorities to Accelerate Energy System Decarbonization, April 19 2021