Australia's first iron-based flow battery project enters testing, with the US ESS and Australia ESI joining forces

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Australia's first iron-based flow battery is being tested in Brisbane!

Queensland energy company ESI will deploy a 1MW/10MWh pilot project at the Stanwell power station, and then work with Stanwell to implement large-scale energy storage projects.

ESI manufactures, installs, maintains and finances energy storage battery solutions. By the end of 2026, ESI will produce 200MW | 1.6GWh and is expected to expand to 400MW | 3.2GWh.

As early as 2022, ESS, a long-duration energy storage developer in the United States, announced the groundbreaking of an iron-liquid flow battery plant built in Queensland, Australia in cooperation with ESI. It is expected to be used for the final assembly of ESS flow battery energy storage systems from 2024, and the plant will reach an annual energy storage capacity of 400MW. It is reported that this is the only iron-liquid flow battery plant in Australia. In terms of other flow battery technologies, various companies are developing all-vanadium flow battery assembly plants, all-vanadium flow battery electrolyte production plants, and upstream vanadium ore extraction and processing technologies.

Energy storage is key to advancing Queensland’s renewable energy revolution as we work towards our target of 50% renewable energy by 2030. Queensland is becoming a renewable energy state and is committed to becoming a leader in energy storage in Australia and the Asia Pacific region.

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