200 White-Hot Toaster Ovens To Expand the US Wind Power Profile
cleantechnica.com May 22, 2026

200 White-Hot Toaster Ovens To Expand the US Wind Power Profile

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US wind industry has been boosted by a new 5-gigawatt-hour energy storage project in South Dakota, which deploys over 200 blocks of solid carbon to store excess wind power. Commissioned by POET, a leading biofuel firm, the project aims to reduce the cost of natural gas consumed by its ethanol plant in North Dakota. The system, developed by Antora Energy, uses thermophotovoltaic cells to convert excess energy into electricity or high heat for industrial processes.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · This breakthrough in energy storage technology could revolutionize the decarbonization of industrial processes, enabling the widespread adoption of intermittent renewables like wind and solar power.
  • · By providing a reliable source of zero-carbon heat and power, Antora Energy's system could help industries like manufacturing and chemicals transition away from fossil fuels and towards a low-carbon future.