Going with the flow to run renewables round the clock

Vanadium could be the answer to using solar and wind round the clock, silencing critics who say they’re useless when the sun doesn’t shine and breeze isn’t blowing. So-called flow batteries may be more expensive up front but last for decades, don’t catch fire and can store and dispatch sunshine for 10 to 18 hours. […]

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