Unlike many other battery technologies, VFBs exhibit a unique feature - their efficiency remains relatively stable regardless of the number of charge and discharge cycles they undergo. This is because the electrochemical reactions that occur in the vanadium electrolyte are highly reversible. #vanadium #VFB $AVL Vanitec - Vanadium
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AVL would like to wish the Mullewa Colts footy team the best of luck when they defend their crown in the Great Northern Football League’s grand final this weekend. Also, a big congratulation to Mullewa Colts player Greg Galby who won the Colts Fairest & Best award at the Great Northern Football League’s JJ Clune medal presentations this week. AVL is a proud sponsor of the Mullewa Colts footy team. Supporting local sports reflects our commitment to the wellbeing of the communities in which we operate. Photo courtesy of SnapAction Photography
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Vanadium is currently not as commonly known as iron or lithium, but it may be surprising to know it appears regularly in your everyday life. An example of this is golf clubs - a lot of high-end golf clubs use vanadium in the head of the club to resist cracking. Were you aware of this usage? #vanadium #VFB $AVL
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There are many benefits to vanadium flow batteries that make them the optimal choice for long-duration energy storage. Today, AVL is highlighting the fact that VFBs have an asset life of over 30 years. VFBs do not have a cycle limit and can be easily maintained to continue operating successfully. Were you aware of this benefit? #vanadium #VFB $AVL
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Vanadium is not as commonly known as iron or lithium, but it may be surprising to know it appears regularly in your everyday life. An example of this is knives - as vanadium is used as a steel hardener, it is used in knives to improve durability and the sharpness of the blade. Were you aware of this usage? #vanadium #VFB $AVL
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The vanadium flow battery is a proven and commercialised technology at scale. The pictured batteries range from a 2MW 4 hour battery through to a 100MW 4 hour battery. https://lnkd.in/g8HJVNef #vanadium #VFB #nonflammable #energystorage
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There are many benefits to vanadium flow batteries that make them the optimal choice for long-duration energy storage. Today, AVL is highlighting the fact that VFBs are a PROVEN technology. This Australian invention was invented 40 years ago and has been commercialised for almost two decades. Were you aware of this benefit? #vanadium #VFB $AVL
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'The cool technologies that could protect cities from dangerous heat' including research by Mohammad Taha from University of Melbourne using vanadium oxide materials in ‘phase-change inks’ which could be applied as a window coating to keep a building cool in summer and warm in winter https://lnkd.in/gYiCeSGK #vanadium $AVL
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Earlier this week, AVL was delighted to welcome guests from the Australia-Korea Business Council to the electrolyte facility. There was a lot of positive discourse about the impact VFBs will make in both Australia and South Korea. The guests were participants of the 45th annual AKBC-KABC Joint meeting. This also marks the 10th anniversary of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement. AVL is proud to promote international business relationships and looks forward to future participation in events with AKBC. 여러분을 만나서 반가웠습니다 - 감사합니다! #vanadium #VFB $AVL Norton Rose Fulbright Industrial Bank of Korea New Electric Partners VSUN Energy Steven Kolikow, Ross Gregory, Eunsun Seok, Lisa Koch, Jo Feldman
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The Australian Vanadium Project features in the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus. You can view the online prospectus here: https://lnkd.in/gKSV4xhE #vanadium #criticalminerals $AVL
The Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus has been updated and is now live! 📈🔋 The interactive online Prospectus was launched Tuesday by Minister for Trade, Don Farrell and Minister for Resources, Madeleine King in Perth, as part of the 45th AKBC-KABC Joint Committee Meeting. The new portal is a one-stop-shop featuring geological, technical and financial data to help investors better understand the many opportunities to invest in Australia’s critical minerals projects. 🔎✅ Critical minerals are important inputs to achieve the transition to low-carbon economies and safeguard #CleanEnergy supply. Demand for these minerals is increasing and Australia is well-placed to meet this demand. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) Prospectus highlights 55 investment-ready #CriticalMinerals opportunities. The Australian Government is supporting the critical minerals sector through the Future Made in Australia package, which aims to maximise the economic and industrial benefits of the move to net zero and secure Australia’s place in a changing global economic landscape. View the live digital platform: https://ow.ly/NsLf50TcWwe #NetZero #mining #CriticalMinerals Owen Myatt | Emma McDonald | Alvin D'Almaida | Matthew Johnson | Sam Bissett | Georgia Willis | Matthew O'Leary | Michael Wentworth-Perry
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'Right place, right time, right geology', AVL's CEO, Graham Arvidson was interviewed by Investing News Network on the company and Australia's unique opportunity in the vanadium supply chain. Through the Australian Vanadium Project, the nation will be able to build a world-class vanadium battery storage and circular value chain on the back of a 50-year resource. "If there was a perfect jurisdiction in the world for me to kickstart this, it’s WA. If there is an incredibly economic way to use solar it is to put 12-hour batteries with it and the most economic, recyclable, circular economy, non-flammable local content for that battery is vanadium." https://lnkd.in/gZ2B-YR9 #vanadium #VFB $AVL Shaw and Partners
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