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Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:15 PM Saturday

Press Release: EnerVenue Provides RWE with Long-Duration Energy Storage Vessels(TM) for Pilot Project

https://enervenue.com/enervenue-provides-rwe-with-long-duration-energy-storage-vessels-for-pilot-project/
EnerVenue Provides RWE with Long-Duration Energy Storage Vessels™ for Pilot Project
The global renewables giant is evaluating the metal-hydrogen batteries at its U.S. testing facility in Wisconsin

FREMONT, Calif. – Dec. 3, 2024EnerVenue, a company pioneering the commercial deployment of high-efficiency metal-hydrogen batteries capable of more than 30,000 cycles, today announced that RWE, a leading global energy company, has purchased EnerVenue Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs) for performance testing in a renewable energy pilot project.

RWE is conducting the pilot project at its Milwaukee-area U.S. testing facility, where the company is now cycling EnerVenue’s ESVs to examine the batteries’ performance characteristics. The goals of this pilot project include validating ESV cycling flexibility, charge/discharge characteristics, duration, temperature performance, and efficiency validation. RWE will use the data collected to align EnerVenue’s technology for potential future RWE applications.

ESVs offer the prospect of ultra-long lifespans and efficient, flexible deployments via their highly configurable and scalable product architecture. The batteries are designed to exceed a 30,000-cycle life and cycle up to three times per day without rest. They offer improved safety without the thermal runaway or propagation risk exhibited by incumbent lithium-ion technologies—eliminating the need for expensive, auxiliary fire suppression solutions. ESVs are also more readily recyclable than lithium-ion, making the batteries especially sustainable and environmentally responsible.

“Grid-scale energy storage that promises to be safer, flexible, and more durable offers great potential for meeting our continuously growing demand for energy,” said Andrea Hu-Bianco, SVP of Engineering, RWE Clean Energy. “Meeting clean energy goals will necessitate several capable and scalable solutions, and we look forward to assessing the performance of EnerVenue’s metal-hydrogen technology as part of our pilot program at our testing facility in Milwaukee, led by Guy Moore, Director of BESS System Integration, that acts as our innovation incubator to test Lithium and beyond-Lithium battery technology, power conversion system and controls.”



(EnerVenue’s product is based on technology that has been providing electricity on the International Space Station 24 hours a day, even though its solar panels are regularly in the darkness of Earth’s shadow. They’re now working on their 4th generation.)

https://enervenue.com/energy-storage-vessel/
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Press Release: EnerVenue Provides RWE with Long-Duration Energy Storage Vessels(TM) for Pilot Project (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Saturday OP
Why This NASA Battery May Be The Future of Energy Storage OKIsItJustMe Saturday #1
Wow! I'll bet it suspends the laws of thermodynamics. Batteries are working so great we don't need primary energy. NNadir Saturday #2

NNadir

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2. Wow! I'll bet it suspends the laws of thermodynamics. Batteries are working so great we don't need primary energy.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 11:31 PM
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Hell, we can do like the Germans and the Californians and charge batteries with dangerous fossil fuels and then declare ourselves "green."

Perfect!!!!!!! Perfect!!!!!!! Puuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrfeeeeeeect.

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