Boris Kozinsky, the Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Computational Materials Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
[pdf] There were 48 energy storage tenders announced in the North America region in Q4 2019, marking a rise of 33% over the last 12-month average of 36, according to GlobalData’s power industry tenders database. Power Sector Mergers and Acquisitions and Investment Trends Monthly.
[pdf] The EOL (End-of-Line) Testing System is primarily used for testing battery packs on the battery production assembly line. It features multiple functions, including safety testing, BMS testing, and vehicle environment testing.
[pdf] Flywheels have largely fallen off the energy storage news radar in recent years, their latter-day mechanical underpinnings eclipsed by the steady march of new and exotic battery chemistries for both mobile and stationary storage in the modern grid of the 21st century grid.
[pdf] With plans to deploy 50MW of storage by 2027, Fiji’s becoming the Switzerland of energy innovation – neutral in the fossil fuel wars, armed with killer battery tech. Upcoming projects include underwater compressed air storage (perfect for marine parks) and coconut biochar carbon capture.
[pdf] The transition to renewable energy production is imperative for achieving the low-carbon goal. However, the current lack of peak shaving capacity and poor flexibility of coal-fired units hinders the large-scale con.
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