- DATE : 2014
- CLIENT : -
- STATUS : COMPLETED
- LOCATION : Cape Horn
Project info
The team of Professor Sadoway aims to develop a giant battery (AMBRI) that fits in a 40-foot shipping container for placement in the field. And this has a nameplate capacity of two megawatt-hours. That’s enough energy to meet the daily electrical needs of 200 households. AMBRI’s cells are strung together within a thermal enclosure to form an AMBRI core. The AMBRI core is ‘self-heating’ when operated every couple of days, requiring no external heating to keep the batteries at the correct temperature. The AMBRI system comprises multiple AMBRI cores that are strung together and connected to the grid with power electronics. The configuration of the AMBRI system is modular and can be customized to meet specific customer needs.
Ephemere Highrise uses 100% renewable energy sources for electricity production. Harnessing energy from offshore winds, waves, and tides holds great promise for our world’s clean energy future. Energy production is just one of the valuable resources our oceans and coastal ecosystems provide. We can successfully develop offshore renewable energy by ensuring that energy projects are sited, designed, and constructed in a manner that protects our fragile ocean ecosystems.
Ephemere Highrise is a high-tech structure that uses all available local renewable energy sources to generate electricity. However, the electricity production is only one of many important features: living space, education, resource management, energy storage, research and engineering.
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