Sodium Sulfur Batteries Market: Global Industry Analysis, Trends and Forecast, 2015 - 2025: FMI Estimate

Sodium Sulfur Batteries Market: Global Industry Analysis, Trends and Forecast, 2015 - 2025: FMI Estimate

Global Sodium Sulfur

Batteries Market
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Analysis, Research, Report,
Opportunities,
Segmentation and Forecast,
2015

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Unlike banking accounts, where one saves money and use it afterwards whenever
required; electricity is an asset which needs to be consumed as exactly when it is being
generated. When compare to energy generation, energy storage is quite complicated
process. Most of the times we refer how the energy could be saved when it is
economically dispatched, so as to utilize it in order to serve the consumers with a robust
and cost-effective manner. However, with the advancements in technology and
increasing demand of electricity it will give rise to dramatic change of load characteristics
all over the world. Future trend will be the application of using batteries to provide bulk
power to the load with a new set of regulations emerging to support the energy needs.

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When dealing in the field of exotic, high energy batteries; sodium-sulfur batteries need to
be understood. Alkali metals such as lithium, sodium and potassium which are highly
reactive in nature; are used as anodes in these batteries to achieve the highest
theoretical energy and power densities. Sodium-sulfur batteries are commonly known as
NaS batteries. Sodium-sulfur reactants have an operating temperature of 300ºC with a
potential energy density output of more than 400 Wh/kg or 200 Wh/lb. Their
charge/discharge efficiency is in the range of 86–92%. Compare this to about 30 Wh/kg
for a lead-acid battery. High operating temperature along with the highly corrosive nature
of the sodium metal allows this battery technology to be used in stationary applications
such as grid energy storage. Sodium sulfur batteries are made up of...

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