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Cellcube Battery Storage Featured in an Independent Report on The Surge in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
Cellcube Battery Storage Featured in an Independent Report on The Surge in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nCellcube Battery Storage Featured in an Independent Report on The Surge in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries\n\n\n\n\n\nCellcube Battery Storage Featured in an Independent Report on The Surge in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries\nPR Newswire\nTORONTO, October 17, 2018\n\n\n\nTORONTO, October 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --\n\nCellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc. (\"CellCube\" or the \"Company\") (CSE: CUBE)(CSE: CUBE.CN) (OTCQB: CECBF) (Frankfurt: 01X) is pleased to provide the following independent article that has been prepared by Investing News Network:\n\nINVESTING NEWS NETWORK IS AN ONLINE NEWS NETWORK OF OVER 40 HIGHLY TARGETED PUBLICATIONS FOR THE INVESTMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATING AND CONNECTING INVESTORS WITH OPPORTUNITIES\n\nIs Vanadium the Energy Storage Solution of the Future? \n\nGeorgia Williams Oct 15, 2018\n\nPart three of our vanadium series looks at some of the companies using vanadium to build residential, commercial and industrial-sized vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). It also looks at the costs associated with integrating VRFBs into an energy system, as well as the costs associated with sourcing vanadium. As our previous part one and part two vanadium articles explain, the technology inside VRFBs has greatly advanced since the early 1980s. In the decades since, size has scaled down, as have prices, making VRFBs an increasingly viable option for residential, commercial and industrial energy storage.\n\nWe briefly discussed the large-scale VRFBs designed to power entire energy grids that are currently under construction in China. However, there are a number of companies designing, creating and implementing smaller-scale VRFBs that could potentially transform the way cities, communities and homes are powered. Read on to learn more about some of them.\n\nStorage solutions  \n\nLast year, when Puerto Rico was plunged into darkness following Hurricane Maria, it took a full 11 months before the entire country had electricity, a timeframe that could have been drastically reduced if the country's energy grid was powered using energy stored in a VRFB system.\n\nCellCube (CSE: CUBE), an energy storage company specializing in modular VRFB units, believes its product could have prevented the mass casualties and months of darkness that resulted from Puerto Rico's dated and insufficient grid.\n\n\"With our i...