Vanadium Could End Up Taking A Lead in Energy Storage for Grid-Connected Applications
While the Li-ion energy storage market has seen unprecedented growth, to the point of element shortages, Vanadium may be the better technology for several grid-connected applications. It now appears that the vanadium has a shot a taking the lead in energy storage for grid-connected applications, large-scale energy storage operations, and any operation whose chief concerns are sustainability and safety. Vanadium, an element previously used to create strong steel alloys, is now being recognized ... Click here to view full article