Polar Night Energy says it's developed and commercialized a super-cheap, super-simple way of storing energy for anywhere between hours and months, simply using heated sand. Its first 8-megawatt-hour thermal battery has gone online in Finland. [pdf]
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Finnish researchers have installed the world's first fully working "sand battery" which can store green power for months at a time. The developers say this could solve the problem of year-round supply, a major issue for green energy. Using low-grade sand, the device is charged up with heat made from cheap electricity from solar or wind. [pdf]
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Tampere University, Finland, along with its partners from six European countries, is working to revolutionise the field of electrochemical energy storage. The EU funded ARMS-project aims to enhance the energy density of supercapacitors, devices used for energy storage, without sacrificing their eco-friendliness. [pdf]
The 90-megawatt battery energy storage system supports the stability of Finland's energy network and will help the country meet its climate goals. Hitachi ABB Power Grids and Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) have signed a contract about delivering one of Europe's largest battery energy storage systems to the island of Olkiluoto. [pdf]
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