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The Golden State faces new hurdles as a changing climate strains outdated energy infrastructure.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.”
By Alan Greenshields, Director EMEA | Many strategies and technologies will be required to enable airlines and airport operators to eliminate carbon emissions while maintaining safe and reliable air travel.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO 2022 has been an eventful year for the clean energy industry. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and associated energy price shocks, triggered a renewed focus on the importance of energy security. Meanwhile, passage of major legislation in the...
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | Meeting decarbonization targets set at COP27, primarily through clean energy technology deployment is where the challenge lies.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | Energy storage, and in particular, long-duration energy storage (LDES) will play a critical role in the decarbonized energy system.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | Australia is moving rapidly towards the decarbonized energy future. In order for renewable energy to replace retiring coal fired power stations and deliver baseload energy, LDES will be necessary.
By Hugh McDermott, SVP Sales & Business Development | New, long-duration energy storage (LDES) technologies make it possible to store excess solar energy generated during the day to use whenever it is needed, taking advantage of the abundant sunshine in Florida.
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