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Oregon churns out renewable energy, but needs batteries to store it
ESS manufactures iron flow batteries used for long-duration storage. This type of energy storage is an important component in building renewable power grids that can balance demand supply and demand peaks.

Oregon churns out renewable energy, but needs batteries to store it
ESS manufactures iron flow batteries used for long-duration storage. This type of energy storage is an important component in building renewable power grids that can balance demand supply and demand peaks.
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Iron-flow battery arrives at Queensland testing centre ahead of major ‘perfectly suited’ manufacturing play | PV Magazine
Giant Batteries Deliver Renewable Energy When It’s Needed | NASA Spinoff
Wilsonville, Oregon-based ESS Inc. built on NASA’s early work as the company developed its own flow batteries using only iron, salt, and water.
The Importance of Energy Storage: An Interview with Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe ESS Inc | Renewable Energy Magazine
Renewable Energy Magazine spoke with Alan Greeshields, Director of Europe ESS Inc, focusing on energy storage and flow batteries in particular.
California, Australia Deals Represent ‘Meaningful Base of Business’ for Flow Battery Maker ESS Inc | Energy Storage News
ESS Inc expects to exceed its targeted 750MWh of annual production capacity from its existing production lines in Oregon, which are currently being fitted out with semi-automated and then fully automated battery module lines by the end of this year.
Long-duration Energy Storage can be Deployed Faster and More Cheaply than Green Hydrogen | RECHARGE
Alan Greenshield speaks with RECHARGE about the role of LDES in an increasingly complex, renewables-led power system.
Iron Flow Batteries to be Built in Queensland | CleanTechnica
ESS and Energy Storage Industries aim to deliver 400 megawatts of iron flow batteries a year by 2026, and then to do so for the following 15 years.
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