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Old 10-21-2015, 04:21 AM
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Default 400 kWh CellCube(TM) Vanadium Flow Energy Storage System at MTA Headquarters

The CellCube is now the only battery chemistry other than lead acid to receive a letter of no objection from the New York Fire Department, to date. The NYFD letter is subject compliance with a number of safety requirements, and additionally, the Company's application to NY's Department of Buildings for code compliance remains in process.

The CellCube is the world's leading vanadium flow energy storage system with 89 commercial installations having a combined 2,000,000 hours of operation. The modular CellCube system, developed and manufactured by GILDEMEISTER energy storage GmbH of Austria, excels at long-duration energy storage and can serve loads from 10 kilowatts to multi-megawatts. Read full article


Australia has the world's fourth largest vanadium resource.

The chart below shows Australian companies with JORC resources of more than 1,000,000 tons of Vanadium Oxide (V2O5):


Vanadium Resource - V2O5 (t)

 

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