UK-based energy storage firm redT has signed a deal to provide its vanadium redox flow technology to help power a water treatment works for a major utility.
The company said Anglian Water, the largest water firm in England and Wales by geographic area, has bought a 60kW/300kWh redT energy storage machine to install alongside a solar power system.
The deal makes Anglian Water the “first utility to benefit from smart energy storage infrastructure, with further roll out expected to other sites”, redT said.
Earlier this month, redT announced it had signed an agreement to supply more than 700MWh of grid-scale systems to support the German grid deploying its ‘Gen 3’ vanadium redox flow technology.