George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Again, small at this stage but with lots of potential.
Invinity VS3 battery will be evaluated by Horizon Power, Australia's largest regional energy provider, for long duration energy storage microgrid projects
Horizon owns and operates 34 microgrids, serving over 100,000 people and more than 10,000 businesses across Western Australia.
'As announced on 28 June, Invinity has more than 40 MWh of deals in final negotiation, with a further c.70 MWh on which Invinity expects to enter into final contracting shortly. Additionally, Invinity's pipeline also includes more than 1 GWh of qualified commercial interest for the Company's next-generation product.'
I'm familiar with it being a wind, it's just where it blows into in a sustained way that made me wonder!
'The mistral is a strong, cold, northwesterly wind that blows from southern France into the Gulf of Lion in the northern Mediterranean. It produces sustained winds often exceeding 66 km/h, sometimes reaching 185 km/h. It is most common in the winter and spring, and strongest in the transition between the two seasons'. Wikipedia
Looking good.
''And progress on our next generation product, code-named Mistral, keeps us on target for first customer shipments next year of an offering we expect to be transformative for the prospects for non-lithium storage. Our confidence and optimism have never been higher."
Decent summary of the lithium v vanadium debate and reflects the growing awareness of vanadium's suitability for stationary purposes.
This for me is the real bright spot right now. I just hope the new CEO gets the message out loud and clear when the electrolyte plant finally opens.