ESS Technology Takes Off at Schiphol to Decarbonize Air Transportation
06 Mai 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Commissioning of ESS Energy Warehouse will
support electrification of ground operations and reduce emissions
at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
ESS Tech, Inc. (ESS) (NYSE: GWH), a leading manufacturer of
long-duration energy storage (LDES) systems for commercial and
utility-scale applications, today announced that commissioning has
been completed on the initial system installed at Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol. This marks the launch of a project designed to reduce
carbon emissions by electrifying ground operations.
The ESS system will enable Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to phase
out polluting diesel ground power units that currently supply
electrical power to aircraft while parked at airport gates. These
will be replaced with Electric Ground Power Units (E-GPUs). The
electrification of ground operations will reduce carbon emissions
and air pollution, providing a model for airports worldwide seeking
to reduce the climate impacts of air transportation.
The project at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will support the Royal
Schiphol Group’s ambitious climate targets and is supported by the
TULIPS consortium. TULIPS is an EU-funded consortium of airports
across Europe seeking to accelerate the deployment of renewable
energy within Europe’s aviation sector.
“Schiphol intends to be a zero-emission airport by 2030 across
our buildings, assets and equipment,” said Oscar Maan, Royal
Schiphol Group manager of innovation. “Cutting edge, clean
technology such as ESS’ iron flow battery system enables us to
decarbonize ground operations and is a vital step for us to
progress towards this sustainable future. As leaders of the TULIPS
consortium, we hope this project demonstrates how clean technology
can be implemented in the aviation industry throughout Europe.”
Organizations are increasingly turning to LDES solutions, such
as ESS’ iron flow technology which powers the Energy Warehouse,
that provide increased flexibility and longer design-life than
lithium-ion technology. The project will demonstrate how LDES can
enable the electrification of ground support equipment, such as the
E-GPUs, while reducing the need to upgrade regional grid
infrastructure. ESS’ iron flow technology provides cost-effective
LDES ideal for applications that require up to twelve hours of
flexible energy capacity. ESS technology was selected due to its
inherent fire safety, making it suitable for use in close proximity
to passenger aircraft.
“Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has set an ambitious goal for
decarbonization and has provided great leadership in taking the
necessary actions to make it real,” said Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of
ESS. “This project provides a blueprint for LDES to safely provide
clean, reliable energy in airport operations and reduce fossil fuel
dependence. This pioneering project will encourage other European
airports to follow the TULIPS lead and deploy technologies to
achieve climate targets and accelerate air industry
decarbonization.”
About ESS, Inc.
At ESS (NYSE: GWH), our mission is to accelerate global
decarbonization by providing safe, sustainable LDES that powers
people, communities and businesses with clean, renewable energy
anytime and anywhere it’s needed. As more renewable energy is added
to the grid, LDES is essential to providing the reliability and
resiliency we need when the sun is not shining and the wind is not
blowing.
Our technology uses earth-abundant iron, salt and water to
deliver environmentally safe solutions capable of providing up to
12 hours of flexible energy capacity for commercial and
utility-scale energy storage applications. Established in 2011, ESS
Inc. enables project developers, independent power producers,
utilities and other large energy users to deploy reliable,
sustainable long-duration energy storage solutions. For more
information visit www.essinc.com
About TULIPS
TULIPS is a consortium developing innovations that facilitate
the transition to low-carbon mobility and enhance sustainability at
airports, supported by the EU with €25 million in funding. The
TULIPS project started in January 2022 and will last until December
2025. The consortium aims to speed up the roll-out of sustainable
technologies in aviation and significantly contribute towards the
zero emissions and zero waste airports by 2030 and climate-neutral
aviation by 2050. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will be the proving
ground for 17 demonstrator projects that result from the
collaboration.
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limited to, disruptions, or quality control problems in the
Company’s manufacturing operations; as well as those risks and
uncertainties set forth in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in
the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the twelve months
ended December 31, 2023, filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) on March 14, 2024, and its other filings
filed with the SEC. Except as required by law, ESS is not
undertaking any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
statements whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
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