Stryten Energy LLC, a prominent player in energy storage solutions based in the United States, is set to shine a spotlight on the transformative potential of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) at the upcoming NAATBatt 2024 event. Scheduled from February 19 to 22, the event will be hosted at the prestigious Omni La Costa Resort.
The imperative for BESS comes amid forecasts indicating a tripling of power consumption in the United States by 2050. Meeting this surge in demand requires a commensurate increase in renewable energy production, estimated to scale up by nine to 13 times over the next three decades. Correspondingly, energy storage deployment is anticipated to surge up to five-fold by 2050, potentially reaching a staggering 680 gigawatts, contingent upon cost dynamics and other variables.
Stryten Energy’s BESS solutions are meticulously crafted to align with the nation’s energy and environmental sustainability objectives. The company offers a diversified array of technologies, including advanced lead, vanadium redox flow, or a hybrid mix of battery chemistries. This spectrum of offerings ensures that customers receive tailored solutions precisely attuned to their application needs and energy storage duration requirements.
BESS constitutes rechargeable battery systems adept at storing and dispensing energy sourced from diverse outlets, ranging from the conventional grid to renewable sources like wind and solar. This versatility empowers BESS to facilitate a harmonized and sustainable energy supply chain by stockpiling surplus energy during periods of heightened renewable generation and discharging it during peak demand phases.
Scott Childers, Vice President of Essential Power at Stryten Energy, underscored the pivotal role of BESS integration into the nation’s electric grids, stressing its relevance across utility-scale deployments and microgrid applications. “As demand for energy increases and more renewable energy is generated, it is important that the U.S. is proactive about integrating BESS into electric grids both at the utility scale and for smaller applications such as microgrids,” noted Childers. “The domestic manufacturing of BESS is a crucial part of creating a future of cleaner, abundant energy while ensuring energy security and resiliency for businesses, consumers, and the country as a whole.”
Stryten Energy’s BESS solutions are architected with demand management at the forefront, offering cost efficiencies and optimized energy utilization through features like valley filling, peak shaving, and frequency matching. The technology’s scalability and adaptability render it suitable for a myriad of applications, spanning commercial and industrial domains to utility-scale deployments. Real-time monitoring and control functionalities, facilitated by Stryten Energy’s inCOMMAND™ platform, empower seamless management of energy ecosystems from any global locale.






