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100-hour LDES battery technologies from Form, Noon and Ore: how do they compare?

31 March 2026 at 11:15
Form Energy, Noon Energy and Ore Energy are all commercialising proprietary 100-hour battery technologies for LDES applications, but how do they compare on metrics like cost, energy density and round-trip efficiency? We look at what they have revealed, as well as what they haven't.

VIDEO: BESS technology trends with Marek Kubik

25 March 2026 at 12:58
Ex-Fluence alumnus Marek Kubik sat down with Energy-Storage.news at last month's Energy Storage Summit 2026 in London to talk big picture BESS technology trends, including energy density, LDES and sodium-ion.

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At nearly 200GWh, China’s new energy storage deployment rate hit record high in 2025

30 January 2026 at 10:41
By the end of December 2025, China’s cumulative installed capacity of new energy storage technologies including lithium-ion reached 144.7GW, representing an 85% year-on-year rise.

Tesla top, Energy Dome the highest non-lithium firm in new LDES supplier ranking

29 January 2026 at 13:55
Lithium-ion companies have come out as the top-rated suppliers on a new long-duration energy storage (LDES) leaderboard, while CO2 Battery company Energy Dome is the highest non-lithium company.

RWE starting construction on 400MW/800MWh Germany BESS

29 January 2026 at 11:40
Power firm RWE is about to start building a 400MW/800MWh BESS project in Germany, among the largest in the country to reach the construction stage. In related news, Kyon Energy has connected a 282MWh project to the grid, possibly the largest in the country to reach that milestone.

TSOs’ differing understanding of storage is an industry challenge

28 January 2026 at 12:02
Bigger, longer-duration projects and more sophisticated deal structuring are driving the energy storage industry forward, but a lack of common approaches from transmission system operators (TSOs) remains a challenge.

Private sector backers needed for next phase of Middle East energy storage marketΒ 

22 January 2026 at 13:45
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have emerged as two of the world’s most prominent energy storage markets, with mega-scale projects announced and moved forward at a staggering pace over the last two years. But what does the next phase look like?

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