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Ore Energy pilots 100-hour iron-air BESS at EDF lab in France

Key Takeaway

The successful pilot of a 100-hour iron-air BESS represents a critical step towards commercially viable, ultra-long-duration energy storage, essential for deep decarbonization and enhanced grid resilience for developers and large power consumers.

AI Summary

  • Netherlands-based Ore Energy successfully completed a grid-connected pilot of its 100-hour iron-air long-duration energy storage (LDES) system at EDF Lab in France.
  • This pilot demonstrates a significant advancement in ultra-long-duration storage technology, offering potential for developers to integrate higher percentages of intermittent renewables and for large loads to ensure reliable, decarbonized power.
  • The 100-hour duration capability could unlock new revenue streams for capacity, energy arbitrage, and grid services over extended periods, reducing reliance on fossil fuel peakers and mitigating curtailment.

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