The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced $620 million for smart grid demonstration and energy-storage projects. These include two grid storage projects, from AEP in Ohio and Detroit Edison in Michigan, which incorporate community-scale energy-storage (CES) pilots (see the June 3, 2009 ...
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News Commentary | March 11, 2021
ESS Inc. announced the launch of the Energy Center, which can be sized to fit individual customers' needs, starting at 3 MW for discharge durations between six and 16 hours. The company's iron electrolyte flow battery was previously available at 75 kW/500 kWh. Flow batteries have become ideal for ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 23, 2021
With cooperation from Siemens AG and Lithuanian TSO Litgrid, Fluence will begin a 1 MW energy storage pilot project. The project will use an energy storage system (ESS) to act as a transmission line by injecting or absorbing power. The ESS acting as a virtual transmission line will serve as a means ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 01, 2022
Vattenfall recently inaugurated its solar‑wind hybrid energy park in Haringvliet, which is designed to generate 140 GWh of energy annually. The system comprises six wind turbines, 115,000 solar panels, and 12 shipping containers filled with batteries for maintaining grid balance. One of several ... Not part of subscription