First Public Hydrogen Filling Stations
Regulatory News: The automotive industry has announced that vehicles powered by fuel cell technology will be on the market by 2015. Air Liquide (Paris:AI) is preparing... Read More
Testing Power-Storage of Lit-Titanate Batteries
Shenhua Group Corp., the world’s biggest coal producer, will test energy-storage systems from Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (ALTI) at a wind farm in China. The project... Read More
Global Smart Grid Activity Heating Up
At the end of Q2 2012, China continued to dominate the worldwide renewable energy market, with Germany and the U.S. nose-to-nose in second place, and... Read More
US Thermal Energy Storage Capacity Rises
According to a new report from Pike Research, a sharp increase in interest in energy storage will open new opportunities for thermal storage, and the... Read More
The Energy Storage Colluquy
A review of several groundbreaking events in the Energy Storage Industry by Andrew Crossland, Dufresne Research Analyst The New Statesman newspaper published a catchy article... Read More
AU Researchers Develop Cheap Salt Battery
Researchers at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia are developing water-based sodium-ion battery. Dr. Minakshi says a water-based sodium-ion battery he and Dr Danielle Meyrick... Read More
Grants For 60 Energy-Storage Projects
Sixty German energy-storage projects have been singled out for a total of 200 million euros in research grants through 2014. The government is also mobilizing the... Read More
TES Expects 3.6 Billion USD Growth
Thermal energy storage (TES) is an often unrecognized but important component of the developing market for energy storage systems, Pike Research (Boulder, Colorado, U.S.) emphasizes... Read More
5 Hydrogen, Fuel Cell Projects Under Way
Five research and development projects in the UK, supported by government, have been launched in a bid to accelerate the adoption of energy systems that... Read More
Companies Attempt Mountaintop Energy Storage
Caves and mountaintops for electricity storage? That seems to be the newest development as companies ranging from Siemens to General Electric to Energy Cache are... Read More