Tag: EnerVenue

  • EnerVenue reveals next generation Energy Storage Vessels

    We’ve been reporting on EnerVenue’s attempt to scale metal-hydrogen batteries (historically used to power the International Space Station) for renewable energy projects. The chemistry offers a lot of potential to outshine lithium-ion-based batteries in many applications, as we dove into in this pandemic-era edition of The Pitch: “The net result is a battery that lasts……

  • High Caliber Energy selects EnerVenue batteries for large Florida project

    High Caliber Energy, a Florida-based consulting and EPC firm specialized in LNG and renewables, has placed a 25 MWh order of Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs) from metal-hydrogen battery company EnerVenue. High Caliber Energy’s client is an energy company based in the Southeastern United States, and the order will support a large project for residents in……

  • EnerVenue’s metal-hydrogen batteries complete UL 9540A tests, certified to UL 1973

    EnerVenue, the company bringing a much-hyped metal-hydrogen battery to market that’s capable of 30,000 cycles, achieved a few big milestones this week. EnerVenue has completed UL 9540A cell-, module-, and unit-level evaluation of thermal runaway fire propagation. Additionally, the company certified its Energy Storage Vessel to UL1973. The UL 9540A test method is officially titled:……

  • EnerVenue to open battery factory in Kentucky to expand production of energy storage solutions

    Fremont, California-based EnerVenue is set to open a 1 million-square-foot battery manufacturing facility — or “gigafactory” — in Shelby County, Kentucky. EnerVenue is a pioneer in metal-hydrogen batteries capable of more than 30,000 cycles. The new gigafactory will enable the company to ramp up production for residential, commercial and grid-scale applications. The facility is expected……

  • Grid defection is coming, and we can tell you when!

    The shakedown of the world’s energy sector will not be exclusive to fossil fuel infrastructure. Utility revenues, expected by many to be the beneficiaries of widespread electrification, will crumble if they cannot get a grip of the swathes of customers who could potentially benefit from going solo for their power production. In this white paper, Home……