Why Google is Backing Long-Duration Energy Storage
Google has initiated a long-term collaboration with Energy Dome, a company developing an LDES solution known as the CO₂ Battery. This technology is designed to store
Power Edison has a development and sales pipeline of over 1GWh of battery storage projects. Power Edison, the leading developer and provider of utility-scale mobile energy storage solutions, has been contracted by a major U.S. utility to deliver the system this year.
Google has signed its first partnership with a long-duration energy storage (LDES) company. The tech giant signed a long-term partnership with Energy Dome to support multiple commercial deployments worldwide to help scale the company's CO2 battery technology.
Energy Dome has several deployments already underway. Last year, it signed its first supply contract within the US market with Alliant Energy. It has also signed an offtake agreement with renewable energy firm Engie to supply power from its first commercial deployment in Ottana, Sardinia, Italy.
The LDES Council estimates that up to eight terawatts of LDES capacity deployed by 2040 could save up to US$540bn annually worldwide by reducing inefficiencies and cutting reliance on fossil fuels. Energy Dome's innovative approach centres around a unique application of carbon dioxide.
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