"I think the market for longer-duration storage is just now emerging," said Mark Higgins, chief commercial officer and president of North America at Redflow. "We have a lot of... very rapid scale-up in the types of projects that we're working on and the size of projects that we're working on. We've deployed about 270 projects around the world. Most of them have been small off-grid or remote-grid systems. What we're seeing today is much more grid-connected types of projects."
"Demand... seems to be increasing every day," said Giovanni Damato, president of CMBlu Energy. Media projections of growth in this space are huge. "We're really excited about the opportunity to... just be able to play in that space and provide as much capacity as possible."
When you already are generating a lot of heat in these plants and there's a risk of fire to begin with, you don't want to deploy any battery that's flammable," said Mukesh Chatter, co-founder and CEO of Alsym Energy. "The definition of long-duration energy storage is not agreed upon by industry organizations. Still, there are a number of potential contenders developing storage for this market."
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