Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $26 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for eight selected projects to demonstrate how solar, wind, storage and other clean energy resources can support a reliable and efficient power grid. As renewable energy adoption accelerates globally, clean energy storage demonstration projects are becoming the backbone of grid stability and sustainability. These projects bridge the gap between intermittent solar/wind power generation and 24/7 energy demand. For each project, it provides information on location, sector and technology grouping, status, capacity. In the 2023 update to the Net Zero Roadmap, the IEA noted that while in the near term almost all emissions reductions can be delivered by technologies and measures that are already known and available, innovation will be needed through to 2050. It has a planned capacity of 1700 MW of wind power and 300 MW of photovoltaic. The joint project WindStore, funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, aims to develop and analyse a novel concept for forecast-based storage management.