PPL, EPRI, and GTI form alliance to develop low-carbon energy technologies
ALLENTOWN, Pa., — PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL) is partnering with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Gas Technology Institute (GTI) and other industry leaders on a five-year initiative to accelerate the development of low-carbon energy technology.
The company is one of 18 anchor sponsors of the new Low-Carbon Resources Initiative. The collaborative effort will focus on identifying, developing and demonstrating affordable pathways to economy-wide decarbonization.
“PPL has set a goal to reduce its carbon emissions by at least 80% by 2050, and we continue to advance leading smart grid solutions to support a sustainable energy future,” said Vincent Sorgi, PPL president and chief executive officer.
“We’re confident that these goals are achieveable with today’s technology. At the same time, we recognize that going even further faster to address climate change requires new ideas, technology and systems that can be delivered safely, reliably and affordably for those we serve. That’s why we’re proud to partner with EPRI and GTI to speed innovation that benefits society and advances a cleaner energy future,” said Sorgi.
The research and development initiative will seek fundamental advances in a variety of low-carbon electric generation technologies and low-carbon energy carriers, such as hydrogen, ammonia, synthetic fuels and biofuels. This includes assessing low-carbon pathways for producing, transporting and storing these energy carriers, as well as opportunities to use them in power generation, transportation and other applications.
“Having PPL engaged as an anchor sponsor will further our efforts to drive collaboration through the Low-Carbon Resources Initiative to reach deep decarbonization goals beyond 2030,” said EPRI President Arshad Mansoor. “Achieving ambitious targets will require technologies and processes beyond those widely available today. This global initiative will advance affordable pathways to economy-wide decarbonization.”
PPL’s participation in the Low-Carbon Resources Initiative is just one of the many ways the company continues to support research and development in clean energy technology. The company has also partnered with EPRI on research related to energy storage, distribution systems and the integration of distributed energy resources.