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July 23, 2021 Form Energy finally lifted the veil of secrecy over its technology that purports to store clean electricity for days on end. The startup revealed Thursday that it is building iron-air batteries, a technology that has been studied for decades but never commercialized for grid storage. The announcement coincided with a profile in the Wall Street Journal and a $200 million Series D raise led by global steel and mining giant ArcelorMittal. “We felt that we had made enough progress that it was relevant to talk about,” Form CEO Mateo Jaramillo told Canary Media Thursday. The company had filed for the patents it needed to secure its intellectual property, he added. And when news broke that a steel company, which sources massive amounts of iron, was taking a stake in Form, some people probably could have connected the dots. ....
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Form Energy sprang out of JCESR research on the air-breathing sulfur battery. (Credit: Image courtesy of JCESR.) A new era of energy provided by renewables may be close at hand, thanks to research begun at the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Innovation Hub led by DOE s Argonne National Laboratory, and continued at spinoff company Form Energy. The challenge JCESR addressed is long duration storage stabilizing a renewable grid against several consecutive days of calm or overcast days when wind and solar generation is absent or severely limited. Today s lithium-ion batteries can discharge at full power for 4-6 hours, enough to stabilize against most intra-day variations due to passing clouds or fluctuating winds, or to extend solar electricity a few hours past sunset to serve the evening demand peak. A full day or consecutive days of windless or overcast weather is stabilized by n ....
Reshaping the future of the electric grid through low-cost, long-duration discharge batteries Credit: Courtesy of JCESR Form Energy sprang out of JCESR research on the air-breathing sulfur battery. A new era of energy provided by renewables may be close at hand, thanks to research begun at the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Innovation Hub led by DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory, and continued at spinoff company Form Energy. The challenge JCESR addressed is long duration storage stabilizing a renewable grid against several consecutive days of calm or overcast days when wind and solar generation is absent or severely limited. Today’s lithium-ion batteries can discharge at full power for 4-6 hours, enough to stabilize against most intra-day variations due to passing clouds or fluctuating winds, or to extend solar electricity a few hours past sunset to serve the evening demand peak. A full day or consec ....
The repercussions of Texas Winter Storm events in February, may be felt for years. Scott Burger, Annie Baldwin, Jason Houck and Marco Ferrara at long-duration energy storage start-up Form Energy discuss how in-depth system modelling of current and future grids offers some early takeaways which might help prevent the next crisis and how multi-day energy storage could play a leading role. The costs of the tragic convergence of events in Texas cannot be understated. What started as an energy crisis turned into a public health crisis accompanied by a financial crisis as dozens of Texans lost their lives and estimates of economic damage soared into the tens of billions of dollars. The repercussions will be long felt. ....
The Battle of Dappes Car Park has been rumbling for weeks Published: January 27, 2021 09:12 AFP Spokesman of Nyon Region Marco Ferrara poses next to a sign of the closed Dappes Car Park near La Dole. Image Credit: AFP Gingins, Switzerland: Switzerland and France are in a snowball fight over a cross-border car park which serves Swiss ski slopes but has been closed by the French due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Battle of Dappes Car Park - for the moment a rather cold war - has been rumbling for weeks, triggered by the different Covid-19 rules on either side of an invisible line in a snow-covered field. ....