Enertime: seduced by Stolect's 'LDES' technology
This project, on which Enertime and Stolect have been working for the past two years, is the first industrial application of the thermal conversion electricity storage technology developed by Stolect.
' The technology developed by Stolect convinced us from the very first discussions two years ago", explains Gilles David, Managing Director of Enertime.
He adds that this 'LDES' (Long Duration Electricity Storage) technology 'enables electricity to be stored massively over tens of hours at reduced cost, simply by increasing heat storage capacity', and refers to 'a key technology for decarbonizing energy mixes'.
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