The marvellous thing about our interconnected world today, is that disruptive innovations are always emerging to help resolve challenges facing humankind.
That is why we must never despair as a people - no matter how difficult the challenges facing us are at any given point in our journey as a people with a common destiny.
The possibility always exists that some disruptive technological innovation will emerge to dramatically change the paradigm - and lead to the transformation of Ghanaian society into a prosperous one: in which virtually all its citizens enjoy high living standards.
When some of us criticised the daft idea of having a 40-year national developnent plan, because it was obvious to us that innovative and disruptive technologies would make many of the assumptions underpinning it obsolete, those pushing the idea were not pleased in the least
This blog has suggested in the past, for example, that the Volta River Authority (VRA) ought to go back to its roots as a renewable energy company and focus on partnering world-class companies in places such as the U.S. and Australia to produce affordable electricity using a distributed PV-generation with grid-scale storage battery business model.
That is why today, we are posting a culled press release from Avionx Energy that we hope will inspire the new energy minister and the VRA's management - whom we hope will contact Avionx Energy in due course - to see the possibilities that now exist for the VRA to become a profitable renewable energy company that co-owns off-grid renewable energy micro-grids with District Assemblies (which will provide suitable land for solar farms as equity) countrywide.
Avionx's innovative energy storage technology is a real game changer - and if we have a fund that will provide constituencies with a million dollars each, annually, nothing stops us from pooling some of that money to provide its utility-scale storage batteries for distributed PV-generation to provide truly affordable electricity for consumers nationwide.
Please read on:
Avionx Energy
Top Energy and Finance Companies Launch Next Generation Storage System for Utility and Grid-Scale Applications
New energy storage solution optimizes proven flow battery technology to deliver long run-time, 20-year operation
October 07, 2015 08:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time
BOSTON–Executives with Boston-based, Vionx Energy have announced an ecosystem of companies to launch and commercialize a groundbreaking storage technology poised to transform how modern grids are managed and optimized. The unique relationship brings together six global companies— United Technologies Corp. (UTC), Starwood Energy Group, Siemens, 3M, VantagePoint Capital Partners and Jabil—to license, finance, manufacture and deploy the energy storage system.
“Recent changes to the energy system are creating completely new challenges for distribution grids”
The company’s unique technology, a breakthrough vanadium flow storage system, was developed and engineered by researchers at UTC and is designed to make a long-duration, long-life grid-scale battery practical, resilient and cost efficient.
“At Vionx Energy we’re dedicated to providing grid storage solutions for the long run,” said David Vieau, Vionx Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer and former Chief Executive Officer of lithium ion battery maker A123 Systems. “Through our innovative flow battery solution incorporating technology developed by United Technologies, we are confident our technology has an important role to play in the future of grid energy storage. Our unique eco-system of companies, including UTC, Siemens, and Starwood Energy, bring us the expertise and support to make Vionx Energy a leading grid storage supplier globally.”
“With the support of an Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E*) award, UTRC has developed a differentiated flow battery that enables cost-effective and reliable energy storage solutions,” said Dr. David Parekh, vice president, Research, and director, United Technologies Research Center. “We are excited to be part of this ecosystem of companies. Along with licensing this R&D 100 award-winning technology exclusively to Vionx Energy, we will continue to provide R&D support to Vionx as they further develop and commercialize this game-changing solution.”
Vionx will market, sell and service the technology, which is targeted to utility scale applications in transmission and distribution, microgrid and island markets. Vionx’s storage design boasts an in-situ process that maintains full storage capacity over a 20-year period – unlike other grid storage solutions such as lithium ion or lead acid. The result is a safe, long-running, affordable and flexible grid storage solution that provides utilities with added infrastructure resiliency and defers aging asset replacement costs.
“Recent changes to the energy system are creating completely new challenges for distribution grids,” said Dan Wishnick, Siemens Energy’s Sales and Business Development Manager. “The modern grid requires robust energy storage solutions that can provide value to smart grid users multiple hours a day year-after-year. As the engineering, procurement and construction provider to Vionx Energy, we believe the company’s flow battery technology can and will provide valuable long duration energy storage solutions for creating a balanced and resilient electrical grid. The collection of unique and prominent companies working with Vionx Energy is a testament to what Vionx’s technology can accomplish, and we’re excited to play a role in this new venture.”
The group is backed by a variety of energy finance heavyweights including Starwood Energy, and VantagePoint Capital Partners, among others. According to Brad Nordholm, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Starwood Energy Group: “as an infrastructure investments specialist, we know the important role energy storage will continue to play in grid modernization globally and in meeting tomorrow’s energy demands in existing and emerging markets. We’re pleased to be an important part of Vionx and its impressive team.”
“The flow-battery system from Vionx reflects many years of concentrated design, testing and manufacturing expertise, as evidenced by the unique and highly qualified partners working with the company,” said Lee Burrows, Managing Director at VantagePoint Capital Partners, an early investor in Vionx Energy. “We are very pleased to be investors in Vionx and to witness the company emerging as an important leader in this critical and large-growth market.”
“Vionx’s energy storage system represents a significant advance in flow battery technology, and 3M is pleased to have the opportunity to draw upon our broad fuel cell, membrane and electrode assembly expertise to enable lower cost and longer life electrode assemblies for flow batteries. We view this technology as a key enabler for improved grid resiliency and the continued deployment of sustainable, renewable generation,” said Jeffrey Hohn, 3M’s Vice President of Renewable Energy.
“Business disruption across the energy sector is accelerating at record pace. At Jabil we focus on helping customers, like Vionx Energy with the world’s leading global manufacturing and design services,” said John Dargan, Jabil’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Development. “Vionx’s new flow battery technology will represent a leap forward for grid storage technology. As the exclusive manufacturer for Vionx’s storage system, we are proud to be part of the unique and influential group coming together to support Vionx energy and flow battery technology.”
Vionx Energy has recently delivered a large-scale storage system to the U.S. Army at Fort Devens in Massachusetts and is poised to announce additional projects in the coming weeks.
*ARPA-E is a United States government agency tasked with promoting and funding research and development of advanced energy technologies. The information, data, or work presented herein was funded in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E), U.S. Department of Energy, under Award Number DE-AR0000149.
Disclaimer: “The information, data, or work presented herein was funded in part by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.”
About Vionx
Woburn based Vionx Energy is a leading supplier of long-duration grid-scale flow batteries. Vionx’s vanadium redox energy storage system brings together an 8-10 hour runtime with maintained capacity over a 20-year lifespan and delivers the most flexible fully integrated, long duration energy storage solution that meets the needs of the power industry.
Vionx Energy provides a fully integrated system comprised of energy storage, power conditioning, system control and thermal management subsystems packaged into turn-key building blocks placed wherever needed for instantaneous dispatch. Vionx is meeting a critical need in today’s energy storage marketplace: making grid-scale energy storage practical, resilient and economical across a twenty-year time horizon at the lowest lifetime cost of ownership of any grid-scale storage system. For more information, please visit http://vionxenergy.com.
Contacts
Mahoney Communications Group
Colin Mahoney, 212-220-6045
About Us
Backed by premier global partners, Vionx has a new energy storage solution for the grid that optimizes proven flow battery technology to deliver long run-time and cost-competitive 20-year operation.
Our Headquarters
VIonx Energy
12A Cabot Road
Woburn, MA 01801"
End of culled archived press release from the Avionx Emergy website.
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