Another lithium
The ion battery exploded. this is an energy explosion.
Storage complex in USAS.
According to BloombergNEF, there have been at least 21 fires in battery projects in South Korea.
But the latest one broke out Friday at a factory owned by Pinnacle West Capital.
Surprisingly, Arizona's utility company marks its first appearance in the United States since the global battery took off.
Local regulators are looking for answers, companies are looking into the reasons, and analysts are wondering: Will more fires threaten the future of lithium? ion --
The only technology that can bring battery storage into the mainstream?
"If these fires continue to occur, it will not bode well for the industry in the short term, and the storage market will almost certainly slow down," said Ravi Manghani . " Wood Mackenzie power and renewable energy, an analyst consultancy.
"With the maturity of other technologies and the decline in costs, it will definitely erode lithium --Advantages of ions.
"The problem with lithium is --
Ion: Although it is not an inherent danger, there may be a potential danger if it is not handled properly.
James Frith of London says the electrolyte used today is flammable in the presence of oxygen
Basic analyst at BNEF.
When the battery is sealed from an external oxygen source, some cathode can release the oxygen inside the battery at high temperature.
For the industry, the explosion came at an inappropriate time.
There is nothing more to boost the global battery boom than the lithium slumpion prices.
Costs have fallen to levels where batteries can compete with traditional power plants, from solar developers to utilities to homeowners, and everyone is buying batteries to support intermittent renewable energy supplies.
Arizona Public Service in Pinnacle West alone has a target of increasing storage capacity by 850 MW by 2025--
Enough to illuminate more than 600,000 families at the same time.
But the target was set before the explosion on Friday.
On Tuesday, the Arizona Public Service told the state's utility regulator that it had shut down two other battery systems after the explosion injured at least four firefighters.
Although APS has not yet identified the cause of the accident, spokesman Jill Hanks said that the accident may be related to some kind of "equipment failure.
"The system under investigation was installed by Fluence, a joint venture of AES. and Siemens.
Jeff Guldner, president of APS, told the Arizona Board at a hearing on Tuesday that the company still plans to charge early and deploy batteries.
At the meeting, the members raised the issue of fire to APS officials --
And asked if there was a similar incident at the scene.
Jacob Trow, vice president of the company's transmission and distribution business, pointed out that in 2012, there was a battery failure in the substation.
Commissioner Sandra Kennedy called for a "thorough investigation" to ensure the protection of residents and businesses in the region.
In Korea, defective battery models, external shocks during construction and battery failures-
According to Logan Goldie, the management system could be the cause of the recent plant fire --
Scots in San Francisco
Storage Analyst at BNEF.
The fire at the battery factory is also small, lithium-
Ion batteries used in electric vehicles have also been reviewed.
Tesla this week
The company said it was investigating a car that had been on fire in a Chinese video.
It has become a potential selling point for lithium competitors. ion.
Tom Stepien, chief executive of Primus Power Corp)
A battery company using technology called flow soon noticed lithium
Ion's "inherent fire risk" after Friday's accident ".
It was for this reason that the airport warned people not to carry this battery on board, he said.
There is a "wide open ---
The new technology pantheon designed to beat lithium-
From a performance and cost perspective, ion, "said Jeff Chamberlain, CEO of Volta Energy Technologies at Exelon. -
Supported companies that evaluate and test new energy
Storage applications. Lithium-
Ion will be a strong opponent.
This technology already accounts for more than 85% of the world's total energy resources every year.
According to BloombergNEF, storage has been deployed since 2016.
Other battery technologies are also potentially dangerous.
Just before the Arizona fire, an alliance of battery manufacturers, installers and utilities announced the creation of a task force to establish a set of safety best practices for the industry. “The U. S.
The energy storage market almost doubled in 2018 and is expected to double again in 2019 . "
Backman said in a statement on the task force.
"This marks the ideal time for the industry to demonstrate its commitment to corporate responsibility. ”—