Japan's NGK Insulators has started operating four 250 kW/1.450 MWh sodium sulfur battery containers at a KEPCO testing site in Naju, South Korea. The ceramics manufacturer and storage provider says ...
Researchers at Fujian Normal University in China have developed a dual salt-based quasi-solid polymer electrolyte (DS-QSPE) ...
Li-Ion batteries may power all the portable devices on Earth, not to mention the electric vehicles, houses, and energy storage facilities. Nevertheless, scientists are always on the lookout for new ...
Scientists at the University of Houston are confident of overcoming one of the biggest problems preventing solid-state batteries from becoming widespread. Their homogeneous glassy electrolyte paves ...
Researchers have created a new type of battery that holds four times the amount of energy as conventional lithium-ion batteries, at a fraction of the cost. Using a new technique to build ...
An international team of scientists eyeing next-generation energy storage solutions have demonstrated an eco-friendly and low-cost battery with some exciting potential. The group’s novel sodium-sulfur ...
A sodium-sulfur battery created by engineers at The University of Texas at Austin solves one of the biggest hurdles that has held back the technology as a commercially viable alternative to the ...
Lavender oil could help solve a problem in the energy transition. A team from the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and ...
An international research team has fabricated a room-temperature sodium-sulfur (Na-S) battery to provide a high-performing solution for large renewable energy storage systems. Sodium-sulfur batteries ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 23, 2002 — American Electric Power (AEP) and a team of world-class partners dedicated the first U.S. stationary sodium sulfur (NAS®) battery recently at an AEP office park here.
A sodium-sulfur battery solves one of the biggest hurdles that has held back the technology as a commercially viable alternative to the ubiquitous lithium-ion batteries that power everything from ...