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ESS and Burbank Water & Power Celebrate Commissioning of First Iron Flow Battery System on BWP EcoCampus
ESS Energy Warehouse™ system will showcase central role of non-lithium, long-duration energy storage technologies in a decarbonized grid. Burbank, Calif. – May 31, 2024 – ESS Tech, Inc., (ESS) (NYSE: GWH) a leading manufacturer of long-duration energy storage (LDES)...
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ESS to Deploy Long-Duration Energy Storage Technology with Turlock Irrigation District to Drive Decarbonization and Water Conservation
Innovative project combines ESS’ long-duration energy storage with solar canal canopies to provide dispatchable clean energy and reduce evaporative water loss.
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.
Amsterdam Airport to Ditch Diesel
Generators to Cut Emissions
ESS Inc. Lands Energy Storage at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Accelerate Air Industry Decarbonization
The Energy Warehouse will be used in a pilot to enable the retirement of polluting diesel generators in the future as part of Schiphol Airport’s ambitious sustainability plan.
ESS Responds to Short Seller Report-Driven Class Action Filing
The Grizzly Research report alleges that ESS is a related party of Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific, our customer in Australia. That assertion is false.
MIT Technology Review, EmTech: The Clean Energy Transition is Underway | Presentation by Hugh McDermott
Hugh McDermott, SVP for Business Development and Sales joins the EmTech Stage at the MIT Technology Review to talk about the key role of iron flow batteries in smoothing out the intermittencies of renewables.
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