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ESS Celebrates $50M Manufacturing Expansion at Oregon Headquarters Funded by U.S. Export-Import Bank’s Make More in America Initiative
ESS hosted a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the company’s growing domestic manufacturing capacity. ESS became the first energy storage manufacturer to be supported by the Make More in America Initiative of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) with the recent approval of a $50 million financing package.
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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.
ESS Flow Battery to Supply 200MW/2GWh of Energy Storage to California Utility | CleanTechnica
ESS and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District announced that ESS would supply SMUD with flow batteries with a total capacity of 200 MW/2 GWh beginning next year.
SMUD getting high-capacity battery banks that provide power during peak times | CBS Sacramento
This summer California experienced several flex alert days and the threat of rolling blackouts when power supplies dipped dangerously low. Now SMUD plans on installing large banks of batteries that can help provide more power during peak demand.
Accelerating Decarbonization, ESS Inc. and SMUD Announce Agreement to Deploy up to 200 MW / 2 GWh of Long-Duration Energy Storage Solutions
ESS Inc. and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) today announced an agreement to provide up to 200 megawatts (MW) / 2 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of ESS’ environmentally safe and sustainable long duration energy storage solutions.
When America Leads: Competing for the Future of Clean Energy | Eric Dresselhuys
Watch ESS Inc. CEO Eric Dresselhuys as he participates in a fireside chat moderated by Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm. They discuss the significant and lasting economic benefits from clean energy innovation driven by American researchers and scientists, manufactured by American businesses and workers, and deployed at home and around the globe.
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