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Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of ESS, Makes the Case for Iron-Flow Batteries
An interview about the politics of energy storage — and whether different technologies can help
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ESS Technology to Demonstrate Value of Long-Duration Energy Storage in Military Applications
Project with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center highlights opportunity for LDES to reduce diesel consumption and improve energy resilience in remote applications
Market reforms rewarding benefits of LDES will accelerate scale-up, says ESS
As the US pursues advancements in long-duration energy storage (LDES) technologies to help accelerate grid decarbonisation, Oregon-based sector player ESS Inc (NYSE:GWH) says that more needs to be done, including when it comes to rewarding these systems adequately for the value they provide to electricity markets.
Ten energy storage technologies that want to change the world
As COP28 calls for a tripling of renewable energy, storage technologies beyond the lithium-ion battery will play key roles. In this article, Recharge rounds up 10 of the most innovative recently in the headlines, ESS among them.
Charging ahead: building on the success of the UK’s grid flexibility market.
Renewables made up a record 41.5% of electricity generation in the UK during 2022, as both wind and solar reached record levels.
Powering the future: Renewable energy resources and the storage revolution
Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe at ESS Inc., discusses the importance of energy storage as a renewable energy resource and how this can aid decarbonisation goals.
Clean Energy for America: ESS workers describe their path into clean energy
ESS workers describe their path into Clean Energy in new videos released on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s 2nd Anniversary
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