We caught up with David Ridley, the Senior Engineer at UniEnergy Technologies (UET), a vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) company developing high energy and power density VRFBs using technology licensed from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) at the Microgrid World Forum in Irvine, Cali...
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Technology | August 08, 2021
Zinc‑ion batteries featuring porous air cathodes, typically used for long‑duration storage. Not part of subscription
Case Study | August 08, 2021
As California continues to experience an ongoing drought, wildfire season has become a yearly occurrence. Affected areas experience intermittent power outages, and in many cases, backup power is provided by fossil fuel energy sources for longer durations. Interday discharge remains a technical ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | July 23, 2021
While Form Energy had been pursuing both iron‑air and polysulfide‑air batteries, it emerged from stealth mode touting its iron‑air chemistry, with $200 million in funding led by ArcelorMittal, a strategic investor and major supplier of iron ore. While the claimed $6/kWh in materials and $20/kWh for ... Not part of subscription