Monthly Archives: January 2023

GoedeStuff: Grid-Scale Flow Batteries

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/01/24/us-startup-unveils-saltwater-flow-battery-for-large-scale-storage/ “US-based Salgenx has developed a scalable redox flow battery with two separate tanks of electrolytes, one of which is saltwater. Unlike other flow batteries, the new device is membrane-free, promising big gains at the levelized cost of storage level.”

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GoedeStuff: Hurricane proof renewable energy

https://www.asme.org/topics-resources/content/fortifying-puerto-ricos-power-grid “Work like this—and other projects at national laboratories—should help Puerto Rico build an electrical grid that can face down the next hurricane and that can depend wholly on renewable energy in the not-too-distant future, Dagle said.”

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GoedeStuff: Floating Solar

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GoedeStuff: fusion projects

https://www.ans.org/news/article-4656/doe-awards-costshared-fusion-energy-research-funds-to-seven-companies/ “The Department of Energy’s Office of Science announced $2.3 million in funding on January 17 for 10 fusion energy projects that will allow private companies to work with national laboratories to address specific challenges in fusion energy development.”

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GoedeStuff: Year in Cheer

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GoedeStuff: Wave Energy

https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/whats-your-problem/turning-waves-into-electricity “You can see the power of the ocean in every wave, but the complex churm and swirl of the surf has made it difficult to translate that movement into something useful. Tim Mundon and his colleagues have been working on the problem for more than a decade, and are about to test a new … Continue reading →

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GoedeStuff: Wingardium turbine

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariannelehnis/2023/01/17/these-next-generation-wind-turbines-double-up-as-ev-chargers/?sh=3ed5c54d2247 “The Wingardium turbine can be installed as a decentralised generator – enabling the creation of a local energy hub that can power residents, businesses, industry and warehouse sites. Loyens envisions a local, smart grid that offers decentralised ownership with local investors that can reap the reward of the transition to a more sustainable world.”

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