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The global energy storage market is projected to grow exponentially, with lithium-ion technology at its helm—a dominance that poses challenges for alternatives like sodium-ion batteries. Yet, recent advancements by researchers at Argonne National Laboratory may offer a path forward in addressing key performance limitations of sodium-ion cells. These developments, while significant, underscore the broader struggles of diversifying energy storage technologies.
The rise of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), spurred by the global shift toward electrification, has led to an urgent challenge.
Volvo Group has announced a delay in the production of batteries at its planned facility in Sweden.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has pledged financial support for a large-scale energy storage project in California.
The U.S. government’s recent decision to blacklist a significant Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery producer is causing ripples across financial institutions.
Amea Power, a leading energy company, has secured two significant contracts for battery energy storage projects.
ZEN Energy, an Australian renewable energy company, partnered with Taiwanese firm HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) to kickstart a joint venture focusing on 1GW of energy storage in Australia.
AMEA Power, a prominent renewable energy company, has secured two major standalone battery energy storage projects in South Africa. These…
The Australian government’s ambition to achieve 82% renewable energy by 2030 has set the stage for a dramatic overhaul of…
Italy has given the green light to two major energy storage projects, each with a capacity of 162 megawatts.
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