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Salgenx Introduces FlowBladeX Modular and Scalable Electrolyzer Module

Salgenx FlowBladeX Module for Salt Water Flow Battery

Salgenx FlowBladeX Module for Salt Water Flow Battery

Salgenx is introducing the FlowBladeX modular and scalable electrolyzer module for grid scale salt water flow batteries.

MADISON, WISCONSIN, USA, February 27, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Salgenx is announcing the FlowBladeX cell electrolyzer module. The module is rack mounted (similar to a computer server blade) and is stacked to assemble a grid scale salt water flow battery electrolyzer.

The blade is an electrolyzer which accepts a charge and as the discharge point for the flow battery. The blade is unique from its many functions and ease in assembly, operation, and maintenance. The 1.8 V module can be used to connect in series or parallel, which gives you the flexibility to build a battery of any DC voltage and amperage. Standard module uses 10 mA per cm2, but will soon be increased efficiency 20 mA for cm2, which gives you anywhere from 100 amp to 200 amps per module (180-360 watts per standard module and much larger for expanded module). Increasing surface area of the electrodes and flow equals more power.

The versatility of the modular blade also makes it useful for chlorine production for pools, sanitation, or other water applications. In reverse flow, the blade can be used to convert chlorine back into saltwater and make power simultaneously.

The cutting-edge flow battery technology utilizes a unique combination of saltwater and flow battery design to deliver a safe, reliable, and cost-effective solution for storing energy on a large scale.

Unlike traditional batteries, which rely on chemical reactions to store and release energy, the salt water flow battery uses the movement of saltwater between two tanks to generate electricity. This means that the battery can last for many years without losing capacity, and it can be easily scaled up or down to meet the needs of any energy storage application.

One of the key advantages of this technology is its safety. Unlike lithium-ion batteries, which can be prone to catching fire or exploding, the salt water flow battery is non-flammable and non-explosive. This makes it an ideal choice for large-scale energy storage projects, such as those for utility companies or for use in remote areas.

Another advantage of the salt water flow battery is its low cost. The materials used in the battery are abundant and inexpensive, which makes it a cost-effective option for energy storage on a large scale.

The salt water flow battery is also environmentally friendly. It is non-toxic and non-polluting, and it can be easily disposed of at the end of its life.

We are confident that this revolutionary technology will play a key role in the future of energy storage and we look forward to working with our customers to bring this innovative solution to market.

The Salgenx salt water redox flow battery uses separate liquid container tanks of electrolytes, and when combined over electrodes, can store or discharge energy. The simplicity of the concept is the separation of the liquid electrolytes, one of which is salt water. Perfect for remote energy or storage for wind and solar power, just like the Tesla Megapack or BASF battery pack. In many areas, the wait time for the Megapack is up to two years, uses expensive and flammable Lithium.

Not only is the Salgenx flow battery scalable, but it's also inexpensive. The cost of the electrolytes is less than five dollars per kilowatt. Vanadium and Bromine flow systems require an expensive membrane while the Salgenx salt water system does not. Alternatively, most of the salt water flow battery and liquid electrolyte can be sourced and assembled on-site using locally sourced containers, which empowers local communities to build their own storage systems.

Salt water doesn't have the same flammability issues as Lithium. It's non-toxic, and available everywhere. You can find it in salt lakes, brine pools, oil and gas well producer water, mining operations, cooling ponds for power plants, and as a waste effluent from desalination facilities.

As the demand for energy storage increases, the salt water flow battery is an inexpensive alternative which can meet the requirements of large scale grid power storage.

Infinity Turbine LLC offers a visionary future for clean and renewable fuels by providing complimentary technologies which leverage greater efficiency.

Contact: G. Giese | CEO | Infinity Turbine LLC | greg@infinityturbine.com | greg@salgenx.com

Salt Water Battery Website: https://salgenx.com

Gregory Giese
Infinity Turbine LLC
+1 6082386001
greg@infinityturbine.com

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