Alan Greenshields delves into the rise of #LDES technologies and their crucial role in integrating renewables, enhancing grid stability, and supporting the electrification of transport. These advancements are driving down costs, reducing carbon emissions, and ensuring a reliable supply of green energy. Find out how LDES opens doors for a sustainable energy future in The Engineer UK. 👇
ESS, Inc.
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Wilsonville, OR 20,503 followers
Safe and sustainable long-duration energy storage.
About us
ESS Inc. is a leading provider of long-duration (4+ hours) energy storage solutions ideally suited for C&I, utility, microgrid and off-grid applications. Our iron flow battery, the Energy Warehouse (EW), is capable of up to 8 continuous hours of energy delivery with a 20+ year operating life and no capacity degradation. Composed of earth-abundant iron, salt and water for its electrolyte, the EW is a safe, long-lasting solution with the lowest levelized cost of storage (LCOS) per kWh. ESS was founded in 2011 by a team with deep experience in fuel cells, electrochemistry, advanced material science, and renewable energy. After 5 years of extensive innovation, engineering development, and rigorous validation, backed by ARPA-E and others, we began shipping turn-key battery solutions in 2016. In 2017, BASF, the world's leading chemical company, became a significant investor in ESS, joining forces with us to deliver energy storage solutions for a sustainable future. At ESS, we are catalyzing a cleaner energy future. Follow us on Twitter at @ESS_info, or visit our website to learn more: http://www.essinc.com
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http://www.essinc.com
External link for ESS, Inc.
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Wilsonville, OR
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- energy storage, batteries, flow batteries, and long-duration storage
Locations
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Primary
26440 SW Parkway Ave. OR.
Wilsonville, OR 97070, US
Employees at ESS, Inc.
Updates
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Congratulations to our customer, SMUD, on receiving a $10 million grant from the California Energy Commission to deploy #LDES in Sacramento! We look forward to our continued partnership and to delivering the iron flow long-duration energy storage systems that will enable SMUD's ambitious 2030 Clean Energy Vision.👇
We’re excited to announce that we've been awarded a $10 million grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) for our long-duration battery storage project in partnership with ESS, Inc.! The project will showcase the capability and reliability of iron-flow battery technology, which complements renewable energy sources like wind and solar by storing energy and strategically dispatching it based on demand to support the grid as we transition to a clean energy future! Check out the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/dVGbgyp9 #EnergyStorage #BatteryStorage #CleanEnergyFuture #2030ZeroCarbon
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Summer heat can strain the grid, but don’t sweat it. LDES solutions can help. 🥵🔋 Battery storage captures extra renewable energy when it’s abundant and releases it when you need it most—keeping your AC running smoothly even on the hottest days. With ESS iron flow technology, you get a reliable, eco-friendly solution that stands up to the heat. Swipe to learn more 👉
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ICYMI: We are partnering with Indian Energy to participate in a utility-scale microgrid project at United States Department of Defense Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. Indian Energy, a Native American-owned microgrid developer will integrate ESS LDES technology to provide energy independence for surrounding Tribes and the military. The partnership lays the foundation for future CEC grants and DOD installation deployments. LDES resources are projected to grow to 37 GW by 2045, supporting the integration of renewable energy and enabling a decarbonized, reliable grid. Get the details from Power Engineering.👇
Microgrid at Marine air base will test long-duration energy storage viability
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Meet the ESS Energy Warehouse (EW). 🤝 Designed for commercial and industrial applications, the EW delivers LDES with unmatched safety, sustainability, and flexibility. With flexibility to rapidly shift between charge and discharge and unlimited cycle life, the EW unlocks a cleaner, more resilient energy future. Learn more about the EW: https://hubs.li/Q02FVWDB0
ESS Energy Warehouse™ | ESS, Inc.
https://essinc.com
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Will we see you at the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Climate and Trade Summit tomorrow? Our Senior Director of Government Affairs, Aram Zamgochian, will join Michael Parr, Sean O'Neill, and Brandon Farris on the "Industry Perspective: The U.S. Carbon Advantage" panel. They’ll discuss the case for merging climate and trade policy, proposed legislation, potential policy designs, and bipartisan opportunities to accelerate the American clean tech sector. Join us virtually for an afternoon dedicated to shaping the future of climate and trade policy in the United States 👇 #ClimateAndTrade24 #BPCLive
Climate and Trade Summit | Bipartisan Policy Center
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The Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2) is celebrating its 10th anniversary! To celebrate, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is shining a spotlight on ESS technology. Our iron flow battery, championed by NREL from the start, offers safe, sustainable, and long-duration energy storage without the environmental risks of traditional batteries. Discover how our iron flow battery technology has evolved since we joined IN2’s first cohort, enabling us to support cities like Sacramento, Tampa, and Portland in their clean energy goals: https://hubs.li/Q02F4gm50
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Curious about how Burbank Water & Power (BWP) is leveraging ESS technology? This Renewable Energy Magazine piece explores the collaboration between BWP and ESS on their path to a 100% carbon-free future. Learn about the significance of iron flow batteries in creating a reliable renewable energy grid. 👇
ESS and Burbank Water & Power celebrate commissioning of first iron flow battery system
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