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PIWORLD interview: Larry Zulch, CEO, Invinity Energy Systems (IES) & the renewable energy landscape.
00:48 Is the accelerating cost of oi and gas driving the transition to renewable energy and who will be the winners?
03:50 What are the options for long duration energy storage (LDES)?
05:03 Lithium batteries versus vanadium flow batteries?
06:34 Hydrogen and sodium versus vanadium flow batteries?
09:09 Advantages of Vanadium flow batteries
10:04 What is happening in the USA with Biden’s Infrastructure Bill?
11:08 Something talked about is the frequency response companies exploiting the energy situation supplying the grid using old gas and diesel engines. How much is this happening?
12:46 With the current economic situation, we can see a major move to bring battery metal supply back to the west, does this impact the battery supply chain and of course the LDES situation?
14:42 Does anyone control the source of vanadium, and will demand push the price up?
16:48 How big is the market for long duration energy storage, and what percentage is likely to be taken by vanadium flow batteries?
21:38 How quickly can the renewable energy transition be accelerated, can we get supply on stream within the short term?
23:31 How important to IES is the UK Government award to develop a 40mw project with Pivot Power and EDF? Who else is involved?
28:02 Progress with the Siemens Gemesa joint development project.
30:16 The best geographies for IES production and supply?
32:00 How easy is it to take production from 30 MWh to multiple GWhs?
Invinity Energy Systems PLC, formerly Redt Energy Plc, is a jersey-based vanadium flow battery company. The Company’s vanadium flow batteries are a form of non-degrading energy storage, already deployed and a key alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries. The vanadium flow batteries are a form of heavy-duty, stationary energy storage, used primarily in high-utilization applications such as being coupled with industrial scale solar generation for distributed, low-carbon energy projects. Its flow batteries store energy in a non-flammable, liquid electrolyte, held in tanks within a self-contained module. Its storage markets are Europe, North America, Asia, Australasia and Africa.
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