ESS Statement on NASDAQ Clerical Error
ESS, Inc. (NYSE: GWH) has become aware of a clerical error posted on the NASDAQ website related to the shareholdings in the company by Softbank Group Corp. (Softbank).
ESS, Inc. (NYSE: GWH) has become aware of a clerical error posted on the NASDAQ website related to the shareholdings in the company by Softbank Group Corp. (Softbank).
In this episode, we delve into the role of long duration energy storage (LDES) in ensuring a renewable energy supply 24/7.
By Hugh McDermott | Power outages due to extreme weather are not new. However, our aging grid combined with an increasingly unstable climate have caused power outages related to extreme weather to double over the past 20 years.
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
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.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | As 2023 draws to a close, it is shaping up to be the warmest year on record complete with, now routine, climate disasters including unprecedented wildfires in Canada and extreme atmospheric rivers which buried California with 237% of normal snowpack and led to significant flooding, underscoring the urgency of the climate crisis.
By Eric Dresselhuys, CEO | This month, world leaders again gathered for the 28th U.N.F.C.C.C. Conference of the Parties (COP 28) in Dubai to discuss how to further accelerate global decarbonization.
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