By Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe, ESS Inc. | ESS recently participated in the Smarter E Europe conference in Munich, Germany, where energy industry leaders and innovators from around the world gathered to discuss the future of renewable energy.
By Chris Montgomery, VP Integrated Supply Chain | Much like actual oil, the supply chain for lithium-ion batteries exposes buyers to reputational and economic risks — especially for companies with commitments to ESG and corporate responsibility.
By Vince Canino, COO | At our manufacturing facility in Wilsonville, Oregon, we are hard at work implementing advanced automation technologies and leveraging Lean manufacturing principles to accelerate production and ensure quality
By: Eric Dresselhuys | In 1970, the first Earth Day was spurred by growing concerns about industrial pollution. In the decades since, increasing carbon emissions and climate change have come to the forefront of political and environmental conversations.
By Hugh McDermott, SVP Sales & Business Development | New technologies, such as the iron flow batteries manufactured by ESS, are available today and provide cost-effective LDES without the safety and operational concerns associated with other technologies.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | On March 9th, 2023 the energy innovation community was surprised to learn of a rapidly deteriorating situation at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). By the next morning, news of the bank’s seizure and suspension of banking activities shifted surprise to panic among many of SVB’s clients.
By Hugh McDermott, SVP Sales & Business Development | Today, electricity supply and demand must be perfectly balanced on the grid to ensure that the lights stay on and the system remains stable. Fortunately, new long-duration energy storage (LDES) technologies can address both challenges and allow generators and transmission operators to benefit from variations in LMP to maximize revenue while supporting a balanced grid.
The Golden State faces new hurdles as a changing climate strains outdated energy infrastructure. Aging power lines have started multiple devastating wildfires in recent years and on top of wildfire risk, heat waves, combined with the changing energy generation mix, are increasingly leading to threats of brownouts and blackouts.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | The International Energy Agency recently declared that “The world is entering a new age of clean technology manufacturing, and countries’ industrial strategies will be key to success.”
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