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About Redflow
RedFlow is a market leader, being one of the first companies to install fully operational and functional zinc-bromide modules (ZBMs) into a range of stationary energy applications. RedFlow ensure continuous product innovation in our flagship R&D centre, located in Brisbane, Australia. The R&D centre is part of our global presence with RedFlow offices located in the USA and EU. The ZBM is manufactured by the second largest global manufacturing company, Flextronics. Our Zinc-bromide battery is sold, integrated and maintained through our global list of System Integrators.
http://redflow.com/
RedFlow is a market leader, being one of the first companies to install fully operational and functional zinc-bromide modules (ZBMs) into a range of stationary energy applications. RedFlow ensure continuous product innovation in our flagship R&D centre, located in Brisbane, Australia. The R&D centre is part of our global presence with RedFlow offices located in the USA and EU. The ZBM is manufactured by the second largest global manufacturing company, Flextronics. Our Zinc-bromide battery is sold, integrated and maintained through our global list of System Integrators.
http://redflow.com/
RedFlow sells first large scale energy storage system
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/61021/re…
Analysis
The sale of the first commercial large scale energy storage system is a milestone for RedFlow.
It highlights the potential of the product for use in commercial buildings where solar or other renewable energy sources can be integrated with larger scale energy storage.
The system also supports distributed generation, allowing the company to benefit from multiple applications.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/61021/re…
Analysis
The sale of the first commercial large scale energy storage system is a milestone for RedFlow.
It highlights the potential of the product for use in commercial buildings where solar or other renewable energy sources can be integrated with larger scale energy storage.
The system also supports distributed generation, allowing the company to benefit from multiple applications.
Graeme Wood pays $3m to snare 5.2% stake in Brisbane’s RedFlow
http://www.couriermail.com.au/business/graeme-wood-pays-3m-t…
http://www.couriermail.com.au/business/graeme-wood-pays-3m-t…
Community, Residential, and Commercial Energy Storage
Distributed Energy Storage Systems for Energy Cost Management
and Grid Management: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
http://www.navigantresearch.com/research/community-residenti…
4. Key Industry Players
4.1.8 RedFlow Technologies
Distributed Energy Storage Systems for Energy Cost Management
and Grid Management: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
http://www.navigantresearch.com/research/community-residenti…
4. Key Industry Players
4.1.8 RedFlow Technologies
Deutsche Bank: Solar Will Be Dominant Global Electricity Source By 2030
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/03/04/deutsche-bank-solar-will…
The case for solar will be boosted by the emergence of cost-competitive storage, which Deutsche describes as the “next killer app” because it will overcome difficulties in either accessing the grid or net metering policies. “We believe reduction(a) in solar storage costs could act as a significant catalyst for global solar adoption, particularly in high electricity markets such as Europe,” it writes.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/03/04/deutsche-bank-solar-will…
The case for solar will be boosted by the emergence of cost-competitive storage, which Deutsche describes as the “next killer app” because it will overcome difficulties in either accessing the grid or net metering policies. “We believe reduction(a) in solar storage costs could act as a significant catalyst for global solar adoption, particularly in high electricity markets such as Europe,” it writes.
Redflow to fast-track battery storage for homes and miners
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/redflow-to-fast-track-batter…
Redflow says the new products designed for residential, commercial and the mining sectors – to be released in April – are cost-competitive already in some markets.
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/redflow-to-fast-track-batter…
Redflow says the new products designed for residential, commercial and the mining sectors – to be released in April – are cost-competitive already in some markets.
Energy storage to reach cost ‘holy grail’, mass adoption in 5 years
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/energy-storage-to-reach-cost…
A major new Deutsche Bank report has predicted that energy storage – the “missing link of solar adoption” – will be cheap enough – and technologically ready – to be deployed on a large-scale within the next five years.
The solar industry report, published on Friday, said that while costs for the greater majority of available battery technologies remained prohibitive, economically competitive batteries were the “killer app” and the “holy grail” of solar penetration.
In Australia, Brisbane-based company Redflow is fast-tracking the rollout of the latest iteration of its unique zinc bromide flow battery to the residential and mining sectors, the costs for which, it says, are 40 per cent cheaper than its first generation products, and are now approaching grid tariffs in some markets.
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/energy-storage-to-reach-cost…
A major new Deutsche Bank report has predicted that energy storage – the “missing link of solar adoption” – will be cheap enough – and technologically ready – to be deployed on a large-scale within the next five years.
The solar industry report, published on Friday, said that while costs for the greater majority of available battery technologies remained prohibitive, economically competitive batteries were the “killer app” and the “holy grail” of solar penetration.
In Australia, Brisbane-based company Redflow is fast-tracking the rollout of the latest iteration of its unique zinc bromide flow battery to the residential and mining sectors, the costs for which, it says, are 40 per cent cheaper than its first generation products, and are now approaching grid tariffs in some markets.
Redflow - The Holy Grail?