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Finishline42

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6. Speaking of CO2...
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 11:11 AM
Oct 2022

One of the challanges of wind and solar is that there a times when there is an over supply and because we don't have enough storage, it gets wasted (early this year CA utilities were paying Arizona to take excess solar electricity). Batteries are one method but here's another way to store that electricity...

The world’s first CO2 battery for long-duration energy storage is being commercialized

Energy Dome sited the CO2 Battery in Sardinia to favor speed to market and ease of execution, as it’s in an industrial area with an existing electrical connection. Further, Sardinia currently uses coal, but the fossil fuel will be phased out by 2025. The battery can be paired with both wind and solar.

Energy Dome began its operations in February 2020 and has progressed from a concept to full testing at multimegawatt scale in just over two years.

Energy Dome Founder and CEO Claudio Spadacini said:

The CO2 Battery is now commercially available to make cost-effective renewable energy dispatchable on a global scale.

Energy Dome asserted that its CO2 Battery facility in Sardinia uses off-the-shelf equipment available from a globally established supply chain, and said that rapid global deployment of the CO2 Battery is now possible without bottlenecks.

The company has secured multiple commercial agreements, including one with Italian utility A2A for the construction of the first 20 MW-5h facility. Earlier this year, Energy Dome also signed a nonexclusive license agreement with Ansaldo Energia, a power generation plant and component provider, to build long-duration energy storage projects in Italy, Germany, the Middle East, and Africa.


Spadacini explained how it works to Bloomberg in May:

To charge the battery, we take CO2 at near atmospheric temperature and pressure and we compress it. The heat that is generated during compression is stored. When we exchange the thermal energy with the atmosphere, the CO2 gas becomes liquid.

To generate and dispatch electricity, the liquid CO2 is heated up and converted back into a gas that powers a turbine, which generates power. The CO2 gas is always contained and the entire system is sealed.

We don’t use any exotic materials. The technology uses steel, CO2 and water. So there is no dependency on rare earth materials like cobalt or lithium. This makes our technology geopolitically independent. It can be produced everywhere and it can be used everywhere.


https://electrek.co/2022/06/28/worlds-first-co2-battery/

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CO2 is the most pressing problem bucolic_frolic Oct 2022 #1
That's ok... it isn't free anyway FBaggins Oct 2022 #4
Speaking of CO2... Finishline42 Oct 2022 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2022 #2
No. NT mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2022 #3
This already happens at times, which is a drives climate change and high energy prices. NNadir Oct 2022 #5
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