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Title: Aquion Energy Battery Is Three Times Cheaper And Is Targeting Grid Scale Energy Storage
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Published: Oct 10, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-10-10 14:55:35 by gengis gandhi
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Aquion Energy Battery Is Three Times Cheaper And Is Targeting Grid Scale Energy Storage

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Advanced battery maker Aquion Energy landed $30 million in private equity from three venture capital firms on Sept. 7 Aquion, which has about 50 workers, could employ 500 people by 2014 when it reaches commercial-scale production, said Ted Wiley, vice president of business and market development. He said he envisions perhaps 1,000 workers by about 2017.

Aquion's electrolyte, based on salt water rather than on a flammable organic solvent, makes its batteries environmentally friendly and keeps costs down, Whitacre said. The up-front cost of a lithium ion battery used in consumer electrical devices, for instance, is between $300 and $1,000 per kilowatt hour. Aquion's battery will cost between $150 and $500 per kilowatt hour, or about the same as a conventional lead-acid battery in most cars.

Technology Review - Third-party tests have shown that Aquion's battery can last for over 5,000 charge-discharge cycles and has an efficiency of over 85 percent.

Aquion's battery uses an activated carbon anode and a sodium- and manganese- based cathode. A water-based electrolyte carries sodium ions between the two electrodes while charging and discharging. The principle is similar to lithium- ion, but sodium ions are more abundant and hence cheaper to use. Compared to solvent-based electrolytes, the aqueous electrolyte is also easier to work with and cheaper. Even better, the materials are nontoxic and the battery is 100 percent recyclable

Grid-scale trials of the technology are next. Aquion has started shipping pre- production battery prototypes to off-grid solar power companies. Next month, a 1,000-volt module will go to KEMA, a Dutch energy consulting and testing outfit, which has a facility outside Philadelphia.

Aquion's battery could be the cheapest of the various battery technologies vying to provide grid storage. He compares it to today's most common grid storage technology, pumped hydro, which accounts for 95 percent of utility-scale energy storage. Pumped hydro involves moving water to an elevation when electricity demand is low, and releasing that water through turbines during peak periods. It is, however, limited by geology and space, and pumped hydro systems take many years and millions of dollars to build. Utilities are now starting to look at batteries because they can be delivered in months and, in principle, can be sited anywhere.

Aquion is making 35-watt-hour units that are modular and stackable at its research and development facility. Next year, the company wants to produce multiple megawatt-hours' worth of batteries at this facility, launch its first commercial product, and break ground on a 500-megawatt-hour capacity factory.

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Testing of scale-model prototype Energy Bags has already commenced. Professor Garvey’s research has proven that by taking offshore wind turbines to a scale never before imagined — 230 meter diameter is the baby of the family — and considering some radical redesigns, the total amount of structural material per kW of rated power can be slashed, effectively cutting costs by a factor of four or more. He believes it is possible to store energy at costs well below £10,000/MWh — less than 20 per cent of pumped hydro energy, the cheapest competing technology. This would be $15/kilowatt hour.

E.On UK is still working with Garvey on energy bag storage

In July, 2011 results being discussed at a conference included expanding wind power by storing the energy it produces as compressed air in caverns or in giant energy bags anchored to the seabed.

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#2. To: gengis gandhi (#0)

I wonder what the weight is compared to an equivalent amp hour rated lead acid battery is, as an installer of solar voltaic systems it is the moving of the batteries that I dread. the deep cycle batteries I use now weigh around a pound per amp hour so they are right at 100 to 110 pounds each. a very small system will use six of these.

IRTorqued  posted on  2011-10-10   20:39:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: IRTorqued (#2)

Our system has 16 Trojan L16 HC batteries. We had to use a 24Volt system because our wind turbine is 24V. The batteries are heavy and are the limiting factor of the system. We did not grid-tie so I spill solar energy during the day.

octavia  posted on  2011-10-10   21:16:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: octavia (#3)

I've got a guy who wants to completely come off the grid I say sure, can you and the family live without A/C? W/O A/C I can do either 12 or 24 volt system with A/C it will be a 48 volt system. I'm steering him toward half on half off the grid to start with and built up from there. I can do all that just by isolating one of the three submains, the kicker is the that the panel is on the opposite side of the house from where the battery room will be located as it is an existing room with good but containable access. really just means I'll need to run number 4 wire from the inverters to the panel the price of copper will be on him and 400 pounds I'll only have to carry twice. a wind turbine would be a nice addition as the prevailing winds are favorable but the HOA may get pissy about the tower.

IRTorqued  posted on  2011-10-10   21:49:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: IRTorqued (#4)

well i once saw on gilligans island the perfessor had this coconut bike and they ran all sorts of shit off of that, so you should look into that.

gengis gandhi  posted on  2011-10-10   22:18:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: gengis gandhi (#5)

LOL I remember that episode, but life was much easier for them when they ate the crops from the radioactive seeds that washed ashore. in fact the bike was made from bamboo though.

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#8. To: IRTorqued (#6)

you can do whatever you like, i only caution you about foraging in the jungle alone.

it is well known there are headhunters and a rogue gorilla out there...it was only yesterday the castaways were in a real jam when they were sequestered in a cave and left for hood ornaments by a savage who looked a whole lot like the Skipper...

make sure you are heavily armed, and also watch for those shitheads from the Shining Path.

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