Published by Todd Bush on September 12, 2023
World’s First Thermal Battery Capable of Cost-Effectively Delivering Zero-Carbon Heat and Power
SUNNYVALE, Calif--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Antora Energy, a leader in zero-carbon heat and power for the industrial sector, has launched its proven, ready-to-scale thermal battery. The company revealed that it has reached the highest temperature that has been demonstrated to date for thermal batteries at full scale, storing energy above 1,800°C — hot enough to address “hard-to-decarbonize” sectors like cement and steel. The landmark thermal battery system is operational at Wellhead Electric Company, Inc.'s facility near Fresno, California.
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Antora has developed the world’s first thermal battery capable of delivering zero-emissions heat and power. In demonstrating a modular, factory-assembled, commercial-scale thermal battery using low-cost and earth-abundant materials, Antora has proven a clear path to cost-effectively decarbonizing industry, which accounts for 30% of global emissions. This milestone follows Antora’s announcement, earlier this year, of the world’s largest production line of thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells, unlocking heat-to-power conversion at high efficiencies with no moving parts.
The majority of industrial energy emissions stem from burning fossil fuels to create heat and power, which costs manufacturers over $1T globally every year and is used in nearly every industrial process. Replacing these fossil fuels with cheaper, zero-emissions energy is one of the biggest opportunities in climate today.
Low-cost electricity from wind and solar has the potential to undercut natural gas on cost while reducing emissions to zero—but until now this has been true only when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing. Antora’s solution converts this intermittent renewable electricity into an always-on, reliable source of industrial heat and power, enabling the cost-effective decarbonization of heavy industry.
Antora uses renewable electricity to heat blocks of solid carbon—a low-cost, earth-abundant, and stable storage medium that’s already used extensively in other industries—to glowing-hot temperatures in an insulated thermal battery module. That stored heat is then delivered at the scale and temperatures that large industrial operations demand. In addition, Antora’s thermal battery can output electricity at breakthrough efficiencies using Antora’s TPV technology, which converts the stored heat directly into electricity with no moving parts. With TPV, Antora has pioneered the first energy storage technology capable of cost-effectively addressing the entire industrial energy equation—on-demand heat and on-demand power.
Antora’s thermal battery was developed and built with support from private investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, Trust Ventures, Shell Ventures, BHP Ventures, and Overture VC, as well as the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO), the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
“Antora’s thermal battery is the fastest and lowest-cost path to electrifying the industrial sector,” said Andrew Ponec, co-founder and CEO, Antora Energy. “Our product is modular and factory-assembled, so it can be shipped to the customer and easily replicated across facilities of any size. With the demonstration of this landmark system, we’ve proven our product’s readiness to rapidly scale to thousands of industrial sites across the country and around the world.”
From the ground up, Antora’s system is built to address the needs of nearly every manufacturer—decarbonizing energy loads of any temperature, any size, in any geography, and any industry:
Based in Sunnyvale, CA, Antora converts low-cost, intermittent renewable electricity into a reliable, on-demand source of zero-emissions industrial heat and power. Antora’s thermal batteries can discharge zero-emissions electricity and/or heat at temperatures hot enough to address the hardest-to-decarbonize industrial applications. Antora’s technology will eliminate gigatons of emissions while increasing U.S. energy security, reducing our nation's dependence on global supply chains, and supporting American jobs. The company is backed by leading investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, Shell Ventures, BHP Ventures, Trust Ventures, Fifty Years, Grok Ventures, Impact Science Ventures, and Overture VC. Visit www.antoraenergy.com and follow the company on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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