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The New Iron Age: The Potential of Affordable, Safe, and Clean Energy Storage
The United States is positioned to massively expand its renewable energy industry. But in order to build out U.S. renewable infrastructure to its fullest potential, we will need to better address energy storage. Iron-air and iron-flow batteries are promising solutions with the potential to help renewable energy truly scale up.
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ESS Inc.’s All-Iron Flow Battery to Be Deployed in Microgrid Demonstration for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Proving the value of "dry and safe" transport with long-duration operation in microgrid with PV and generators PORTLAND, OR--(Marketwired - Nov 16,...
Arpa-E’s Grid Battery Moonshot
This article was written by Mark Anderson and was posted on November 7th on IEEE Spectrum Grid-scale energy storage is the lesser-publicized half of...
Next big leap for renewables in mining: affordable, long-term storage | Energy and Mines
Next Big Leap for Renewables in Mining: Affordable, Long-Term Storage – Energy and Mines
This article was published by Anna Golubova on Energy and Mines Storage solutions are dramatically changing the resource sector’s energy landscape...
Arpa-E’s $85 Million Plan to Build a Battery the Size of the Grid – IEEE Spectrum
By Mark Anderson Posted 21 Oct 2016 | 17:00 GMT Illustration: Advanced Rail Energy Storage As the electric grid is increasingly powered by...
Southern California Edison to Unveil a Battery Storage-Gas Turbine Hybrid – San Diego Union Tribune
This story was reported by Rob Nikolewski for the San Diego Union Tribune. Call it a hybrid system with multiple applications for the electric...
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