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Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity
Since 2020, California has installed more giant batteries than anywhere in the world apart from China. They can soak up excess solar power during the day and store it for use when it gets dark. Those batteries play a pivotal role in California’s electric grid, partially replacing fossil fuels in the evening.
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Suncast Podcast: How Long Duration Energy Storage Ensures a Better Electric Grid | Interview with Hugh McDermott
Achieving net zero energy emissions by 2050 will require meeting electricity demand with low-carbon generation in the face of increasing demand for electrifying buildings, vehicles, and industrial processes. But there are challenges ahead, said ESS SVP of business development Hugh McDermott.
Iron-flow battery arrives at Queensland testing centre ahead of major ‘perfectly suited’ manufacturing play | PV Magazine
ESS Inc. Statement on Grizzly Research Report
Grizzly Research issued a report alleging ESS is a related party of ESIAP, our customer in Australia. This assertion is false, along with the other unfounded assertions made in the report.
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.
Consumers Energy Taps ESS Inc. Long-Duration Storage Solution for Solar and Storage Microgrid Project
ESS Inc has been selected by Consumers Energy, Michigan’s largest energy provider, to provide a battery system for a solar and storage microgrid.
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