掀开奶罩边躁狠狠躁苏玥视频,无码专区3d动漫精品,去阳台跪着把屁股抬起来,精品国产丝袜黑色高跟鞋


Imergy Power Systems Achieves Technological Breakthrough in Energy Storage: Flow Batteries Made From Recycled Vanadium

  • Friday, July 11, 2014
  • Source:ferro-alloys.com

  • Keywords:FeV ferrovanadium vanadium pent oxide vanadium nitrogen alloy
[Fellow]Imergy Power Systems, a pioneer in advanced storage systems, has achieved a fundamental milestone in energy storage by developing an exclusive process for producing high-performance flow batteries with recycled vanadium from mining slag, oil field sludge, fly ...

Imergy Power Systems, a pioneer in advanced storage systems, has achieved a fundamental milestone in energy storage by developing an exclusive process for producing high-performance flow batteries with recycled vanadium from mining slag, oil field sludge, fly ash, and other forms of environmental waste.

The achievement will have a number of significant impacts on the growing energy storage industry. Other manufacturers of vanadium flow batteries build their devices with virgin vanadium extracted from mining. It must then be processed to a 99% plus level of purity. Through an extensive R&D program, Imergy has developed a way to produce flow batteries with vanadium at a 98% purity level that can be harvested from environmental waste sites.

By extracting vanadium from slag, Imergy will lower the cost of obtaining and processing vanadium -- the principal active ingredient in many flow battery electrolytes -- by 40% relative to competitors. As a result of this technology and other developments, Imergy will be able to lower the cost of its flow batteries from $500 a kilowatt hour, already an industry benchmark, to under $300 per kilowatt hour.

Imergy's flow batteries from low-grade vanadium will also be capable of storing more energy per kilogram than conventional vanadium flow batteries by more than twice, giving cell phone operators, solar power plant developers, microgrid owners and other customers more flexibility and capacity for managing outages, curbing peak power or reducing demand charges.

The technology is also far more sustainable for the environment by using an existing waste product with little or no market value. Thousands of tons of vanadium are brought to the surface through worldwide petroleum operations alone every year. Because oil producers do not have an economical market for low-grade vanadium, the material sits in sludge deposits. Tons of vanadium also languish in copper mine tailings. By working with Imergy, fuel and mining companies can reduce their potential scope of liability and operating costs.

"This is a win all the way around. We're taking industrial sludge and turning it into a source of clean energy," said Bill Watkins, CEO of Imergy Power Systems. "At the same time, we're lowering the cost and increasing the performance of energy storage, which is going to expand the market."

  • [Editor:Mango]

Tell Us What You Think

please login!   login   register
Please be logged in to comment!
主站蜘蛛池模板: 蒙山县| 黄冈市| 石嘴山市| 高碑店市| 泾源县| 怀柔区| 宜黄县| 互助| 纳雍县| 沙洋县| 双辽市| 玉溪市| 永定县| 丁青县| 正蓝旗| 黑山县| 陆河县| 东平县| 萍乡市| 北流市| 东莞市| 枣庄市| 闽侯县| 黔西| 庆元县| 遂溪县| 广德县| 苏州市| 加查县| 社旗县| 菏泽市| 长葛市| 汉寿县| 七台河市| 运城市| 罗城| 巨野县| 玉龙| 繁昌县| 武山县| 正安县|