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‘World’s largest’ concrete thermal energy storage pilot completes testing
The 10-MW-hour electric (MWhe) energy storage solution, developed by Storworks, is charged using heat from supercritical steam generated by Alabama Power’s Ernest C. Gaston Electric Generating plant.
Southern Company invests in solid-state battery company
Solid-state batteries are considered by some to have several advantages over existing Lithium-ion batteries that are currently utilized in a wide array of devices and systems.
FERC’s deadlock means SEEM is here to stay—Why are renewables worried?
The 15 utilities behind the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM) hailed the proposal as providing “cost, reliability and environmental benefits.” So, why is the renewable energy industry so concerned?
The latest on SEEM, FERC, and the impact on renewable energy
The coalition of Southern utilities petitioning to form a new market exchange has responded to a second deficiency letter from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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‘World’s largest’ concrete thermal energy storage pilot completes testing
Southern Company invests in solid-state battery company
FERC’s deadlock means SEEM is here to stay—Why are renewables worried?
The latest on SEEM, FERC, and the impact on renewable energy