Developer of thermochemical energy storage technology intended to decarbonize high temperature industrial thermal processing and natural gas electric power production. The company helps industrial processors and power plant operators drastically reduce carbon and nitrogen oxide emissions while minimizing the impact on plant total capital costs while increasing grid resiliency and safety. It integrates with the existing infrastructure that currently uses natural gas and an energy storage medium for renewable energy production, enabling industries to leverage renewables through large-scale long-duration energy storage." title="" class="btn" data-container="body" data-html="true" data-id="252953" data-placement="top" data-toggle="popover" data-trigger="focus" style="color:#0077b5" tabindex="0" data-original-title="RedoxBlox"> 2,740
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5066 Santa Fe St, San Diego, CA 92109, USA
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Developer of thermochemical energy storage technology intended to decarbonize high temperature industrial thermal processing and natural gas electric power production. The company helps industrial processors and power plant operators drastically reduce carbon and nitrogen oxide emissions while minimizing the impact on plant total capital costs while increasing grid resiliency and safety. It integrates with the existing infrastructure that currently uses natural gas and an energy storage medium for renewable energy production, enabling industries to leverage renewables through large-scale long-duration energy storage.
Redoxblox’s thermochemical energy storage (TCES) units store energy both chemically and as heat at very high temperatures that can be discharged continuously or as needed in place of burning fossil fuels. The TCES system has the same energy density as lithium-ion, but at 1/10th the cost.