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Turtle & Hughes Partners with Cadenza Innovation to Deploy Next-Generation Lithium-ion Battery Packaging Technology

Turtle & Hughes Partners with Cadenza Innovation to Deploy Next-Generation Lithium-ion Battery Packaging Technology
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Large-scale batteries, once hobbled by cost, ready for prime time

By Zachary Vasile When the Hartford Business Journal asked Connecticut manufacturers, regulators and researchers about the viability of large-scale energy storage devices, or batteries, in 2017, they agreed that while the technology would one day be useful or even transformative, numerous obstacles, including cost, were making widespread adoption impractical. Four years later, however, the view among industry insiders is much different, with many noting that batteries are, and have been, “ready for prime time,” in the words of Melissa P. Gillett, chairperson of the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. Image Melissa P. Gillett PURA last year issued a straw proposal laying out what regulators would hope to achieve through the adoption of energy storage systems, including hardening the grid against disasters like Tropical Storm Isaias, which left around 800,000 customers without power, some for more than a week.

Cadenza Innovation Founder to Keynote the Climate Investment Funds Keeping the Power On

The battery is ready to power the world

The battery is ready to power the world An electric car is charged by a mobile charging station on a street in Prague, Czech Republic (REUTERS)Premium Russell Gold, , The Wall Street Journal Share Via Read Full Story Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries were first commercially used in hand-held camcorders in 1991. Laptops soon followed. A decade later, batteries enabled the rise of tech titans such as Apple Inc. by powering smartphones and wearable devices, then made their way into electric vehicles. The basic technology throughout remained pretty much the same: Lithium ions move through a liquid from the cathode to the anode, and back again.

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