China has established itself as a global leader in energy storage technology by completing the world’s largest vanadium redox flow battery project. The 175 MW/700 MWh Xinhua Ushi Energy Storage Project, built by Dalian-based Rongke Power, is now operational in Xinjiang, northwest China. [pdf]
In a new study recently published by Nature Communications, the team used K-Na/S batteries that combine inexpensive, readily-found elements — potassium (K) and sodium (Na), together with sulfur (S) — to create a low-cost, high-energy solution for long-duration energy storage. [pdf]
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In a study published today in Nature Communications, the team reveals a new kind of carbon-based material that allows supercapacitors to store as much energy as traditional lead-acid batteries, while delivering power far faster than conventional batteries can manage. [pdf]
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