After Cycling its Full-Scale Brick Stack up to 1,700°C for
Extended Periods, Massachusetts-Based Thermal Energy Storage
Company Meets Key Milestones to Qualify for Additional ARPA-E
Funding
BOSTON, Aug. 5, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Electrified Thermal Solutions (ETS), a Boston-based pioneer of innovative thermal
energy storage solutions, receives Technology-to-Market Plus
Up extension funding from the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).
ETS' Joule Hive Thermal Battery (JHTB) successfully completed the
final milestones required for this significant Supporting
Entrepreneurial Energy Discoveries (SEED) funding by cycling its
E-Brick heated circuit to a temperature of 1,700°C (3,092°F) in
ambient air operating conditions. The JHTB achieved
a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 by blowing air
across the bricks' surface, demonstrating the system can deliver
the heat to industrial processes. Following a $5M award selection from the DOE Industrial
Efficiency and Decarbonization Office and a $35M award selection from the DOE Office of Clean
Energy Demonstrations, ETS expects to achieve TRL 8 in 2025 with a megawatt-scale Joule Hive
Thermal Battery commercial demonstration. This will enable ETS to
decarbonize the heat processes of its industrial partners in the
cement, chemicals, food and beverage, and consumer goods
manufacturing sectors.
While carbon emissions from power generation and transportation
continue to fall, emissions from heavy industry are still
increasing. Industrial heat processes are responsible for
approximately 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The vast
majority of industrial heat demand is currently met by burning
fossil fuels, particularly natural gas. ETS has developed the most
cost-competitive zero-carbon alternative; the company's Joule Hive
Thermal Battery (JHTB) can harness clean energy-derived electricity
to generate, store, and deliver zero-carbon heat to even the
hottest industrial processes.
Developed over almost a decade at MIT, ETS' JHTB provides
the lowest-cost decarbonized heat by either using onsite renewable
electricity or charging from the grid during off-peak hours when
electricity is the least expensive. The JHTB will be the first
thermal energy storage system to durably deliver up to 1,800°C
(3,275°F) heat from electricity, hot enough for even the most
demanding industrial applications. In demonstrating that ETS'
E-Brick circuits can generate the required temperatures directly
from electricity while durably and continuously cycling between low
and high temperatures is a key milestone to commercialization and
achieves the vision jointly set out by ETS and ARPA-E. ETS' JHTB will make zero carbon,
cost-competitive, on-demand, flame-temperature industrial heat a
reality for heavy industry, including steel, cement, glass and
chemical companies.
"We are quickly knocking down the barriers to electrifying
high-temperature heat processes for industry," said Daniel Stack, Co-founder and CEO of Electrified
Thermal Solutions. "Historically, the inability of state-of-the-art
metal, ceramic, or graphite heating elements to survive at the
highest temperatures that heavy industry requires has been a
show-stopper for the electrification of steel, cement, glass and
other super-hot industrial processes. By slightly altering the
composition of the age-old firebrick, we've created a heating
element that can durably deliver clean heat at temperatures hot
enough for any industrial process. ARPA-E support has
enabled us to prove this with factory-manufactured bricks in
anticipation of rapid commercialization of our thermal energy
storage system."
"This milestone marks an important step in opening the door
to decarbonization of industrial heat processes around the
world," said Dr. Peter de Bock,
Program Director at ARPA-E. "ETS achieved this breakthrough
as part of its milestones from an ARPA-E SEED award in 2021, and
this latest funding will support business development efforts to
advance commercialization of ETS' Joule Hive Thermal Battery."
Following this successful milestone, ETS is now moving
towards building a 1MW, 5MWh JHTB commercial demonstration system,
which will be operational in 2025. ETS will immediately follow this
with first-of-a-kind deployments at customer sites in support of
its goal of delivering 2GWs of thermal power capacity by 2030. In
doing so, ETS will advance towards its mission to decarbonize heavy
industry with electrified heat.
For more information, please
visit www.electrifiedthermalsolutions.com
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