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The development of battery technologies utilizing the low-cost and abundantly available materials for large scale energy storage is crucial for advancing renewable energy adoption, ensuring grid reliability and resilience, and decarbonizing the energy sector. This innovative iron flow battery technology pioneered at PNNL holds promise as a viable solution to these challenges. #Feflow, #PNNL.
From water treatment to energy storage: PNNL researchers find a new flow battery in an unusual place.
New All-Liquid Iron Flow Battery for Grid Energy Storage
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Exciting prospects for a grid energy storage option that uses Earth-abundant materials.
From water treatment to energy storage: PNNL researchers find a new flow battery in an unusual place.
New All-Liquid Iron Flow Battery for Grid Energy Storage
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Explore our latest case study on how CLEAR products cut energy consumption in reverse osmosis water reuse systems. Don’t miss out on this insightful read!
CLEAR REDUCES WATER RECYCLING ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY 60% Energy prices are rising across the globe. Water demand continues to increase, and so does the demand for efficient water use and reuse. Our solution is the CLEAR series, which can help you meet the demands of an increasingly sustainability-minded world. Our CLEAR elements have successfully reduced the energy consumption of our Japanese partner’s water reuse system by 60%. Read about the case here: https://hubs.ly/Q02sdl5L0 Can you also reap the energy-saving benefits of CLEAR? Run your own projections with our free online tool by cliir here: https://hubs.ly/Q02sdcJL0 #aquaporin #bwro #industrialwater #clear #energysavings #waterreuse
60% energy saving in wastewater reuse with CLEAR membranes
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Researchers have demonstrated a new method for converting heat to electricity using tungsten disilicide, showing potential for more efficient thermoelectric devices that could revolutionize energy efficiency in various applications. https://bit.ly/3ZBo6oq
Clean Energy Breakthrough Turns Waste Heat Into Usable Electricity
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As the need for reliable energy storage increases, flow batteries can help usher in a new era of clean energy. Find out how Nafion™ Membranes, Dispersions, and Resins support cleaner and more efficient energy storage.
Energy Storage hydrogen production nafion nafion membranes
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As the need for reliable energy storage increases, flow batteries can help usher in a new era of clean energy. Find out how Nafion™ Membranes, Dispersions, and Resins support cleaner and more efficient energy storage.
Energy Storage hydrogen production nafion nafion membranes
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As the need for reliable energy storage increases, flow batteries can help usher in a new era of clean energy. Find out how Nafion™ Membranes, Dispersions, and Resins support cleaner and more efficient energy storage.
Energy Storage hydrogen production nafion nafion membranes
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Industrial heat production is a large contributor to global energy use. This is why it is so important to consider the #electrification options that can move the industry more toward the #decarbonization of heat. Research shows that electrical heat is not only cost-effective but is also good for the planet. #EnvironmentalImpact #GlobalEnergyTransition
The feasibility of net-zero electrical heat | McKinsey
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Advances in Energy System Optimization -Very useful
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Great to see Roger Harrabin cover thermal storage options, heat batteries and heat flexibility in the Guardian today. British manufacturers and innovators such as Sunamp are at the cutting edge of this important part of the energy transition. At Thermal Storage UK, we support companies such as Sunamp, tepeo and Caldera and help Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Ofgem to reform policy and regulations to make the most of the opportunity
Could salt be the future of energy storage? We certainly think so! Great to be featured in this The Guardian article today discussing the transformative potential of heat storage in salt, air and bricks on an industrial scale: https://lnkd.in/ecbSnagn Our patented salt-based Plentigrade phase change material is non-toxic, non-flammable, and 4x more energy dense than water. Plentigrade shows no degradation over the equivalent of 50 years continuous use, and we’re proud to be the only thermal battery manufacturer in the world to be awarded RAL certification. In fact, our materials are many times more energy dense than other thermal storage solutions mentioned in the article. Our heat batteries also work with a more flexible range of energy sources, with the capability to be charged by grid electricity, solar PV, domestic and industrial heat pumps, and even waste heat. With around 30,000 of our heat batteries already deployed in the UK and beyond, this is a tried and tested solution with great potential to be applied on an even wider scale. #energystorage #heatstorage #thermalbatteries #phasechangematerial #pcm #sustainability #decarbonisation
Salt, air and bricks: could this be the future of energy storage?
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