The pathway to renewables and the role of liquid air (Modern Power Systems)
Wednesday, 09 December 2020
December 9, 2020 - Nearly all forecasts predict that most of the electricity produced in the world will be from intermittent solar and wind resources by 2050. While wind and solar plants currently make up 18% of the world’s installed electric power capacity this number is expected to grow to nearly 70% by 2050 (Figure 1). Although some new solid fuel, hydro and nuclear plants will be built over this same period, an equal amount is expected to be retired, effectively keeping their net contribution to the world’s power capacity at about the same level as today.
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A cool approach to energy storage (The Energy Industry Times)
Tuesday, 01 December 2020
December 1, 2020 - The inexorable growth of wind and solar in the power generation mix is presenting challenges to electricity system operators around the world. Although crucial to reducing global carbon emissions, their variable nature calls for the integration of other technologies into the system that can rapidly compensate for the sudden loss of power in the grid that can occur when there is no wind or sun.
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The Fit for Liquid Air Energy Storage (Webinar)
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Growing wind and solar energy is vital in achieving the goal of clean and sustainable energy in markets around the world. However, grid operators and power generators are facing a growing challenge for maintaining power grid stability, reliability and power quality with increasing levels of these intermittent sources of power. Higher levels of wind
The Fit for Liquid Air Energy Storage (Webinar)
Tuesday, 25 August 2020
Growing wind and solar energy is vital in achieving the goal of clean and sustainable energy in markets around the world. However, grid operators and power generators are facing a growing challenge for maintaining power grid stability, reliability and power quality with increasing levels of these intermittent sources of power. Higher levels of wind and
Highview Power announces first commercial CRYOBattery facility; £10 million grant from UK government validates SHI investment in technology
Thursday, 18 June 2020
June 18, 2020 - By leveraging our technological strengths and global execution experience, we are bringing Highview Power's cryogenic energy storage technology to the market along with other innovative solutions by which SFW aims to lead the energy sector toward a cleaner future.
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