Tag: recyclablebattery
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Advantages of SoNick battery for installations
Below is a summary of some of the differences between the SoNick battery and other battery technologies. SoNick will not catch fire The SoNick battery cannot catch fire or explode. It is the only chemistry UL9540A certified for safety from thermal runaway. This means no risk of fire or explosion, even in the presence of…
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MIGROS gets the largest salt battery storage facility in Switzerland
This installation is a 540 kWh salt battery storage system and now stands in the basement of MIGROS Schlieren/ZH. The molten salt batteries are 620V SoNick batteries supplied by FZSoNick
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Recyclable batteries that do not require maintenance – FZSonick
A chat with Giovanni Zola, General Manager of FZSonick SA of Stabio: the only company in the world that manufactures and markets accumulators (batteries) with the innovative sodium-chloride technology. The same have various fields of application. Let’s find out which ones.
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Battery capacity depends on user needs
There are many things to take into account when looking at an energy storage battery for your home or business. These include what you want your energy storage battery to do as well as its safety, performance, operating temperature and end of life recyclability. Unfortunately many people only look at the initial purchase cost…
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Climate of the Nation 2017 Australian attitudes on climate change
Climate Change: The majority of Australians agree that climate change is occurring (71 %) and accept the scientific consensus that human activity is the main cause (57 %). Action: The majority of Australians want Australia to address climate change because they see strong economic, environmental and social benefits and opportunities in the shift…
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What is a Molten Salt Battery
Molten Salt Battery When it comes to green energy, the intermittent nature of renewable sources like wind, solar, and tidal power presents a difficult problem for the electrical grid management. Peak energy production often doesn’t correlate well with peak energy demand, necessitating a means of storing excess energy when consumption is low. As renewable energy…
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Battery Standards and Lithium battery fires
It is interesting that everyone is up in arms about the battery standards being introduced into Australia but maybe people should be asking why these standards are being brought in. It is not only government and coal company lobbying. Yes, lithium ion batteries are currently cheaper and installing them in safer locations will add cost…
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Battery Recycling
One of the things that you should consider when putting battery storage on your home is whether or not the battery will be recyclable at the end of its life. Recycling batteries at the end of their life has a number of benefits: It enables the recovery and reuse of materials including lead, iron, plastics,…
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Cheaper battery prices can have unforseen consequences
There are many things to take into account when looking at an energy storage battery for your home or business. These include safety, performance, operating temperature as well as recyclability and environmental impact. Unfortunately many people only look at the initial purchase cost of batteries and this is what they use to compare different…
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Battery Recyclability
One of the things that you should consider when putting battery storage on your home is whether or not the battery will be recyclable at the end of its life. Often, one of the reasons that people put solar panels on their house and put in battery storage to collect the excess usage is…
