Data centres’ speed-to-power need driving US LDES commercialisation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Francesco Oppici, co-founder of Energy Dome, tied the commercialisation path of long-duration energy storage (LDES) to data centres, citing their need for speed-to-power. Energy Dome's CO2 battery technology stores energy through adiabatic compression of carbon dioxide. The company has partnered with New Era Energy & Digital to deploy its technology in Texas, with potential to support a 1GW data centre. LDES deployment is seeing traction in the US, particularly for data centre applications.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Data centres' rapid growth demands innovative energy solutions, driving LDES adoption.
- · Utilities' willingness to invest in LDES hinges on proven project management and delivery.