These range from high-temperature air electrodes to new layered oxides, polyanion-based materials, carbons and other insertion materials for sodium-ion batteries, many of which hold promise for future sodium-based energy storage applications. [pdf]
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Sodium-ion technology is often positioned as a lower-cost alternative to lithium-ion, but initial pricing may be higher than expected. According to IDTechEx research, the average Na-ion cell cost is currently ~US$87/kWh, considering variations in chemistry and manufacturing scale. [pdf]
The world's first energy storage power station based on the 100 kWh Na-ion battery (NIB) system was launched on 29 th March, 2019, supplying power to the building of Yangtze River Delta Physics Research Center located in Liyang city. [pdf]
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The solar PV project has a 675kWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The project will build 450MWp and 150MWp Solar PV at Kainji and Jebba HPPs. The Federal Government has commissioned a 300KWp solar PV (photovoltaic) pilot project, including a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Niger State. [pdf]
Sodium-ion batteries are gaining traction in 2025 as a viable solution for energy storage, offering cost-effective and sustainable alternatives to traditional lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are moving toward mainstream adoption, particularly for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems, due to their lower costs, reduced fire risk, and decreased reliance on lithium, cobalt, and nickel24. This shift represents a significant advancement in energy storage technology. [pdf]
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Saudi Arabia is making history with the world’s largest grid-scale battery energy storage project. BYD Energy Storage has signed a 12.5 GWh contract with the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), bringing their total collaboration to 15.1 GWh. [pdf]
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When first phase is complete, Norway’s Northern Lights facility will receive and store 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year, making this one of the largest carbon capture and storage projects in the world. Photo © CCB EH [pdf]
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This paper presents field results and analyses quantifying the ability and the value of Sodium Sulfur (NAS) battery energy storage toward shifting wind generation from off-peak to on-peak, limiting the ramp rate of wind farm output, and a strategy to integrate the aforementioned goals. [pdf]
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This has intensified the search for alternative energy storage chemistries, with sodium-ion batteries (SIBs or Na-ion batteries) emerging as a key solution. Within this report, the prospects and key challenges for the commercialization of SIBs are discussed. [pdf]
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