性欲社, industry partner to test battery technology for rural power

January 22, 2015

Marmian Grimes

Melody Cavanaugh-Moen
907-978-0693
1-22-15


性欲社 and industry partner Ambri will collaborate on a project to demonstrate a new battery technology that could lower consumer electric prices in rural Alaska.

The $1.5 million project, funded by a $749,000 grant from the Alaska Energy Authority and a match by Ambri and the 性欲社 Alaska Center for Energy and Power, will use a liquid metal battery developed by Ambri. The battery could ultimately provide needed energy storage and increased system reliability, enabling communities to shift away from diesel fuel and toward renewable resources such as wind and solar for power generation.

鈥淎mbri鈥檚 LMB technology has the potential to be a game changer for Alaska, providing reliable and economic solutions for Alaska鈥檚 renewable energy systems,鈥 said Marc Mueller-Stoffels, 性欲社 researcher and the project鈥檚 lead investigator.

Phase one of the grant will test a 35 kWh battery at ACEP鈥檚 Power Systems Integration Laboratory in Fairbanks. The lab was built in 2011 on the 性欲社 campus to mimic communities with hybrid diesel power and is ideal for testing early-production equipment like Ambri鈥檚 battery. After lab testing, 性欲社 and Ambri will install a larger 100 kWh battery module in Eagle, Alaska. The installation, in partnership with Alaska Power and Telephone, will test the battery under challenging conditions and in conjunction with a solar array.

The benefits of Ambri鈥檚 liquid metal battery include the abundance and low cost of core materials, moderate to low toxicity compared to other battery chemistries, flexible operations in extreme environments and an expected cycle life of 20 years.

鈥淎mbri is excited to bring its energy storage technology to serve Alaska鈥檚 power system needs,鈥 said Phil Giudice, Ambri鈥檚 president and chief executive officer. 鈥淲ith Marc and the team at ACEP, we look forward to demonstrating the practical application of Ambri鈥檚 technology and unlocking the potential for lower-cost, safe, reliable and sustainable electricity systems in Alaska, and leading the way for a better energy future for Alaska, the U.S. and the world.鈥

MM.1-22-15/171-15