Vanadium batteries go with the flow
The Australian
Australian Vanadium Ltd’s Managing Director, Vincent Algar, was interviewed by The Australian about vanadium redox flow batteries and the vanadium market for this article by Chris Griffith.
A Renewable Energy Company
The Australian
Australian Vanadium Ltd’s Managing Director, Vincent Algar, was interviewed by The Australian about vanadium redox flow batteries and the vanadium market for this article by Chris Griffith.
Utility Magazine
VSUN Energy had a small mention in this article from Utility Magazine.
With the focus having been on lithium-ion for energy storage solutions, there is some evidence that energy professionals are now looking to other options such as vanadium redox flow batteries, to provide storage where the ratio of power to energy is 1:4 or greater.
Energy Storage Publishing
Renewables storage firm VSUN Energy is bidding to use vanadium redox flow (VRFB) batteries in a trial standalone power systems (SPS) project in Western Australia (WA).
WA’s energy minister Ben Wyatt has given the green light for electricity distributor Western Power to conduct the SPS demonstration within part of the state’s South West Interconnected Network— with 60 locations earmarked to take part.
AVL ASX Announcement
VSUN Energy Targets Stand-Alone Power Systems Project
redT Energy Storage
This redT Energy comparison document helps to show the difference in strengths between vanadium and lithium energy storage solutions.
VSUN Energy mentioned in the news, we’re not currently developing a vanadium flow battery, but we are working with a variety of manufacturers to increase the adoption of this Australian-invented technology into the Australian energy storage market:
http://reneweconomy.com.au/charging-ahead-how-australia-is-innovating-battery-technology-23628/
https://theconversation.com/charging-ahead-how-australia-is-innovating-in-battery-technology-90169