Summary
This policy report, authored by David M. Hart of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, presents recommendations for US federal energy storage research, development, and deployment funding in fiscal year 2020. The document appears to address strategic priorities and budgetary considerations for advancing energy storage technologies, though the specific connection to agricultural or food systems sustainability is not evident from the title alone. This record may have been catalogued in error, as energy storage policy typically lies outside Vitagri's Pulse Brain scope.
UK applicability
Whilst UK energy policy and storage research funding priorities may be informed by comparable US proposals, this report is geographically specific to the United States federal budget process and does not directly address UK farming systems, soil health, nutrient density or food-systems linkages.
Key measures
Proposed budget allocations; research funding priorities; technology development stages
Outcomes reported
The document outlines budget recommendations for energy storage research, development, and demonstration programmes in the US federal fiscal year 2020. It likely assesses funding needs and policy priorities for energy storage technologies as they relate to energy systems.
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