Published: 15 Feb 2021, 15:35
By:
Andy Colthorpe
ESS Inc s Energy Warehouse (pictured) is a 75kW / 500kWh containerised system. The new range will start at 3MW power capacity and between six and 16 hours of storage duration. Image: ESS Inc via Facebook, cropped for the site by Andy Colthorpe.
ESS Inc, the US-headquartered manufacturer of a flow battery using iron and saltwater electrolytes, has launched a new range of energy storage systems starting at 3MW power capacity and promising 6-16 hours discharge duration.
The company announced the launch of the ESS Inc Energy Center last week, a containerised utility-scale energy storage product aimed at serving front-of-the-meter use cases as well as larger commercial and industrial (C&I) site applications. Based on ESS Inc’s second generation of flow battery modules, the solution is designed to support large-scale renewable energy projects, serve transmission and distribution (T&D) applications and supply peaking ener
a Flexible, Scalable and Environmentally Sustainable Long-Duration Battery Storage System
meet virtually any project requirement with a configurable range of power and energy levels
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February 10, 2021:
ESS Inc., a manufacturer of long-duration iron-based flow batteries for commercial and utility-scale energy storage applications, announces the launch of its next-generation storage solution, the
TM. The Energy Center is a flexible utility-scale energy storage system designed and sized to the specific needs of front-side-of-the-meter use cases and larger commercial and industrial facilities. Based on the company’s second-generation, 12+-hour duration flow battery power module, the Energy Center’s design approach leverages and builds upon the company’s proven containerized storage structure to deliver maximum value for asset owners and the lowest environmental impact to the planet.
Renewable Hydrogen Alliance announces Interim Executive Director
st January, 2021.
She will take over from Ken Dragoon, who announced in November he would be stepping down from the role to join RHA member Obsidian Renewables as its Director of Hydrogen Development.
Steinkusz has served as RHA’s Director of Market Development since late 2019.
Prior to joining RHA, she served as project and communication manager at the European Small Hydropower Association in Brussels, Belgium.
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