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$65 million boost for Queensland long-duration battery manufacturing plant
Australia’s first commercial-scale manufacturing plant for grid-scale, long-duration batteries being built by Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific has received a $65 million boost through Queensland government and private investment.
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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.
‘Major players want to know about our iron flow battery’: ESS Inc interview at RE+ 2022 | Energy Storage News
Energy Storage News interviews Hugh McDermott and Alan Greenshields at RE+ 2022 as part of their energy storage industry leaders series.
ESS Celebrates Australia Partnership Following Major Announcements in the United States
ESS Inc is celebrating its partnership with Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific (ESI) this week at All Energy Australia and underscoring the central role that iron flow technology will play in a decarbonized Australian energy system.
Could Energy Storage be the Solution to Inflation? | Energy Manager Magazine
Alan Greenshields, ESS Director EMEA, talks about the vulnerabilities of an economy reliant on fossil fuels and the role of energy storage.
ESS inks largest-ever US flow battery purchase with Sacramento utility | Canary Media
Last week, SMUD took a decisive step toward its clean energy goal when it signed a contract with iron flow battery company ESS to deliver 200 megawatts/2 gigawatt-hours of its products, which store electricity in a liquid electrolyte containing dissolved iron.
New Analysis Demonstrates Need for Long-Duration Energy Storage to Enable Deployment of Renewable Energy and Achieve Decarbonization
ESS Inc. and CRES today released an issue brief detailing the critical need for long-duration energy storage (LDES) to create an efficient, low-carbon energy system and avoid the curtailment of renewable energy resources.
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