The Flow Battery Code Is Starting To Crack: Red State Edition
A new flow battery is just the latest sign that Georgia is gearing up to leading the energy transition, ESG or no ESG.
A new flow battery is just the latest sign that Georgia is gearing up to leading the energy transition, ESG or no ESG.
There they go again: Georgia readies new flow battery for the red-hot home energy storage market.
And the audience goes wild! Last week CleanTechnica’s CEO Zachary Shahan hosted StorEn Technologies’ CEO John Davis for a live conversation about vanadium batteries and our audience was into it! We love seeing folks get excited about clean technology because, obviously, we do, too. Here’s the recorded conversation with John … [continued]
You’ve heard the hype around vanadium batteries, so who wants to learn more about them? We sure do! CleanTechnica CEO Zachary Shahan will sit down with StorEn Technologies CEO John Davis on February 23 to discuss all things vanadium! Here’s the registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7216763259072/WN_89RvJe9DRuCY41vpu8UxZg We at CleanTechnica know that clean … [continued]
A new organic flow battery is getting a test run at a gas power plant in Wisconsin.
If you are only burning a few hundred gallons a year for a data center drawing 100 MW 24/7/365, the cost and carbon debt of fuel for your generators is not material.
The US Army is testing a new flow battery that can suck up wind and solar energy like a high tech vacuum.
Energy efficient buildings have a key role to play in decarbonizing the global economy, and a research team from Berkeley Lab is on the trail of a vanadium-based roofing material that can both deflect and absorb heat as needed
Flow battery characteristics typically mean that they are most cost effective at grid or major facility scales of storage.