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Aramco’s Renewable Energy Breakthrough: Flow Battery Powers Gas Production

Aramco has achieved a global milestone by commissioning a megawatt-scale renewable energy storage system, using an Iron-Vanadium (Fe/V) flow battery to power gas production activities.

The pioneering 1-MW/hour flow battery system, located in Wa’ad Al-Shamal, Saudi Arabia, marks the first global deployment of its kind. Developed with Rongke Power, this battery offers a robust alternative to traditional solar energy solutions. It efficiently handles variable power demands and is engineered to withstand Saudi Arabia’s harsh climate, promising optimal performance over its 25-year lifespan.

Ali A. Al-Meshari, Aramco’s Senior VP of Technology Oversight, hailed the system as a breakthrough for the energy sector, highlighting its flexibility and potential for diverse industrial applications. The flow battery technology, which stores energy in liquid electrolytes, offers advantages like minimal capacity loss, reduced fire risks, and a modular design for easier maintenance.

This innovation aligns with Aramco’s commitment to renewable investment and energy efficiency, supporting its goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. With enhanced electrolyte utilization and no need for thermal management, the Fe/V flow battery is set to revolutionize energy storage at remote oil and gas sites, adapting to fluctuating demands cost-effectively.

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