To avoid this inconvenience, some titanium alloys, such as TiFe, Ti 2 Ni, TiMn 2, or Ti‐6Al‐4V, have attracted interest for storage hydrogen because they can absorb and release hydrogen in large amounts and at lower temperature than pure titanium. [pdf]
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China has brought a few vanadium projects online in the past two years, including the world’s largest vanadium redox flow power storage project in the northern Chinese city of Dalian, which was connected to China’s power grid on October 30 this year, according to the Chinese Academy of Science. [pdf]
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A vanadium redox flow battery with a 24-hour discharge duration will be built and tested in a project launched by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and technology provider Invinity Energy Systems. The vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) will be installed at PNNL’s Richland Campus in Washington state, US. [pdf]
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Development approvals have been granted for New Zealand’s biggest planned battery energy storage system (BESS) to date. The 100MW battery storage project is in development by electricity generator and retailer Meridian Energy at Ruakaka on New Zealand’s North Island. The site is adjacent to Marsden Point, a former oil refinery. [pdf]
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The vanadium flow battery (VFB) as one kind of energy storage technique that has enormous impact on the stabilization and smooth output of renewable energy. Key materials like membranes, electrode, and electrolytes will finally determine the performance of VFBs. [pdf]
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