Sodium Sulfur (NaS) Battery Viable For Grid Energy Storage?Sodium Sulfur (NaS) Battery Viable For Grid Energy Storage?
The NaS battery has advantages of high energy density, high efficiency of charge/discharge (89%) and long cycle life, and is fabricated from inexpensive materials. However, its primary disadvantages in the aspects of safety concern and per-cycle cost render the NaS battery a less viable option as a grid energy storage solution compared to other more feasible grid energy storage solutions. This is one of the questions that we will address during the Forum in Rome. What’s your opinion on this? Join our discussion with another 1300 energy storage professionals on this topic on linkedin here and prepare yourself for the conference.
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