An Energy Storage System (ESS) integrates hardware and software to capture clean energy generated from wind turbines and solar PV panels. It stores this electricity and releases it when environmental conditions fluctuate or grid demand peaks, ensuring a stable and reliable power supply.
Vanadium Flow Batteries are ideal for large-scale, long-duration energy storage. They feature an exceptionally long operational lifespan (over 20,000 cycles), allow independent scaling of power and capacity, run with negligible degradation, and present zero fire hazard because the liquid electrolyte is non-flammable.
Lithium-ion batteries provide high energy density, excellent efficiency, and rapid response times. They are well-suited for applications that require fast power dispatch, space efficiency, and short-to-medium duration storage configurations.
Yes, both Vanadium Flow and Lithium Battery systems are highly scalable. They can be engineered to support microgrids, commercial facilities, industrial plants, and utility-scale grid stabilization configurations to prevent power drops and peak surges.
Integrating an ESS allows developers to store excess power that would otherwise be lost during curtailment. By selling power during peak pricing hours instead of peak generation hours, operators maximize revenue and deliver a more consistent, valuable energy supply to utility buyers.